Tonal Scales of Large Wind Chimes

 

 

The Tonial Scales of Wind Chimes by;Glenn Mast


Large Wind Chimes with Church Like sound are delightful to the ears because the wind is the composer of the harmonics or disharmonies that are produced when they are moved. The wind chimes that sound the best are the ones that are based on music, chords and the science of matching musical tones.

 

You can also buy Large Wind Chimes that are tuned to different tonal scales. One harmonic scale that is quite common is what is called the pentatonic scale, which is a scale of major notes that was first used in chimes in ancient Greece. You can also fine this type of scale in soprano,tenor,alto and bass versions. Usally the larger the tube is the deeper the sound of the chime will be if it is hit by something. 


Yet another interesting tonal scale for Wind Chimes is the Mongolian scale, which consists all of lower tenor notes and bass notes. Although they have very little to do with Christianity they very much like church bells when they strike each other. The important thing to remember about Wind 


Chimes is that they must be placed somewhere where they will receive a bit of a breeze or they will not make any beautiful music at all.


Author Resource: Glenn Mast is a successful business owner of a couple websites that offer Amish Handcrafted Products. His sites offer products and information about Amish Made Products & decor for your home, lawn or garden.


http://www.amishhandcraftedmetalwindchimes.com

http://www.amishbuiltlawndecor.com

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