| Making Wind Chimes - an illustrated instructional guide to making windchimes out of hollow pipes and their tuning |
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Dennis
15-December-2002 - 03:01:10Great job all! In viewing your sit, it conformed many ideas that I have been pondering, and gave me some very helpfull tips. The most important to me was the calculations in tuning and holder placement on the tubes. That was just what I was looking for when I found your web site. The only reason I reduced your score to a 9.5 was your Hz chart, your note examples did not match the Hz chart. (which I do not hold you acountable for, I most likely don't understand all the information that you have given to me). I was a bit confused about that but I can work that out as I work on my fist chime. Other than that you would have received a 10+ from me. erica 10-June-2004 - 15:43:39 This was exactly what I was looking for! I teach music to the little children at my church and I wanted them to learn notes. I thought chimes would be a great way to do it. This explains very well how to make them. John Willis 11-August-2004 - 15:05:41 exactly what I needed, thank you! ALFRED BELL 29-September-2004 - 10:09:27 just got into making chimes. would like to learn more. thank you John Ruddy 18-March-2005 - 12:01:15 I've spent hours trying to find full instruction on how to make musical pipes.... This is the first website to give me Frequency values/Notes and mathematical formulae. Thank you! randy schmitt 13-December-2007 - 08:23:09 I have a surplus of copper pipes and I am intersted in building some wind chimes. can you help me with this? Thank You for your time , Randy Zainab 14-January-2008 - 20:06:26 THE BEST I'M SOOO SUPRISED!!! sean 06-May-2008 - 16:16:00 ok |
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