The "Ocarina Family" refers to a group of wind instruments that are typically made from ceramic or plastic. These instruments have a distinctive oval shape and feature finger holes that allow players to produce different musical notes. The ocarina is known for its sweet, haunting sound and is often used in various musical genres, including folk and classical music.
The most famous ocarina is the one featured in the video game series The Legend of Zelda, where it is used by the main character, Link, to cast spells and solve puzzles. This has popularized the ocarina, leading to its resurgence in modern music and culture.