

If you plan on playing with other instruments, your best bet is to get REALLY good at fingering and memorizing note-names, or just get Ocarinas in several different keys. "Do" on my Ocarina is when 8 holes are fully covered, "re" is seven covered, etc., so I can play any scale by knowing what scale degrees are what (Bb in F major is Fa, which means cover five holes) and just playing them in my Ocarina's key instead of the written key. I've been learning to play my new Ocarina, and what I do is think in solfege (Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do, I'm a singer)- if the key signature is F, then F is Do. Anyways it's hard to find ocarina tabs, especially with so many different kinds of ocarinas out there! But sheet music is easy to find.) so I don't think the developers are going to add it :/.

Learning to read music with guitar has been challenging because I know I can just tab it out. I am almost dependent on guitar tabs because I started the bad habit of only using tabs. And tabs don't say anything about rhythm.

Plus alternate turnings like minor scale ocarinas) And using tabs is a bad habit (if you only use tabs, you'll never learn to read music. (I have a nine-hole that I made myself, this weekend actually, then there's four-holes, six-holes, eight-holes, etc. That being said, there are a lot of different kinds of ocarinas. It would be nice to have an easy way of writing tabs and finger charts.
