Drift Wood – Glass Wind chime – Long Series

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Drift Wood – Glass Wind chime – Long Series – 100 cm
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Drift Wood – Glass Wind chime – Long Series – 70 cm
drift wood - long - glass winchime
Drift Wood – Glass Wind chime – Long Series – 100 cm
drift wood - long - glass winchime
Drift Wood – Glass Wind chime – Long Series – 70 cm

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About Wind Chime

Wind chimes are chimes constructed from suspended tubes, rods or other objects and are often made of metal, glass or wood. Wind chimes are usually hung outside of a building or house and are intended to be played by the wind.
Sound can be produced when the tubes or rods come in contact with a suspended central clapper, in the form of a ball or horizontal disk, or each other. Wind chimes may be used to observe changes in wind direction, depending on where they are hung.

History

Modern wind chimes have their origins in Indian wind bells. By the second century CE, these wind bells were being hung on the corners of large pagodas with the purpose of scaring away birds and evil spirits. Later, wind bells were introduced to China and were also hung in temples, palaces and homes. Japanese glass wind bells known as Fūrin ) have been produced since the Edo period. Wind chimes are thought to be good luck in parts of Asia and are used in Feng Shui.

Sound

Chimes produce in harmonic (as opposed to harmonic) spectra, although if they are hung at about 1/5th of their length (22.4%), the higher partials are dampened and the fundamental is brought out. This is common practice in high-quality wind chimes, which are also usually hung so the center ball strikes the center of the wind chime’s length. Frequency is determined by the length, width, thickness, and material. There are formulas that help predict the proper length to achieve a particular note, though a bit of fine tuning is often needed.

In instruments such as an organ pipe, the pitch is determined primarily by the length of the air column. It is the air that vibrates. The pipe material helps determine the “timbre” or “voice” of the pipe, but the air column
determines the pitch. In a wind chime, the pipe itself is being struck and the air column has little to do with
the sound produced.

Materials

Wind chimes can be made of materials other than metal or wood and in shapes other than tubes or rods. Other wind chimes materials include glass, bamboo, shell, stone and porcelain. More exotic items, such as silverware or cookie cutters, can also be recycled to create wind chimes. The selected material can have a large impact on the sound a wind chime produces. The sounds produced are not tunable to specific notes and range from pleasant tinkling to dull thuds.

The tone will depend on factors such as the material, the exact alloy, and heat treatment and the use of a solid cylinder or a tube. If a tube is used, the wall thickness also has an impact on the tone. Tone may also depend on the hanging method. The tone quality will also depend on the material of the object that is used to hit the chimes.

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