The ocarina is a musical instrument ovoid wind, like a goose head; hence its name: in Italian,
oca means "goose" and ocarina, "little goose." It is a traditional instrument in Africa, it is designed in the bark
some fruits, earthenware and porcelain in America in China. It would be about 12,000 years old.
Its use in Europe dates back to around 1860 when Giuseppe Donati transformed what was then considered
as a toy into an instrument of classical music.