Monday, September 28, 2009
Powder Coating Vs. Bare Aluminum
The color of the powder coating determines the color of the wind chime. Music of the Spheres has chosen a black powder coat that is sure to compliment any decor. The powder-coated aluminum-alloy tubing will never rust, so it lends itself to areas that see a lot of variance in weather - making these optimal for use in humid coastal climates (such as here in Florida!), and always looks great. Better yet, they are low maintenance and highly durable. In spite of heat, rain and other inclement weather, these windchimes will continue to look, and more importantly sound the same as when you bought them for many years to come!
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Windchime Tunings
When a chime’s tubing vibrates, it creates a note. As the striker hits each tubing; the tube’s entire length vibrates in one long wave. Factors that determine the makeup of these notes include the length, diameter, and metal of the tubing, as well as even the material that makes up the striker! Tunings are combined notes that have the same musical scale and range, and can be familiar tones to exotic melodies. Familiar tunings are typically in major scales and have close similarities to other tunings, such as Pentatonic, Chinese, Westminster, and Mongolian. The more exotic scales include Hawaiian, Japanese, and Gypsy (Gypsy typically has seven tubes as opposed to five or six). You can place wind chime ensembles in the same area that create a harmonized “voice” in the same scale in a different range, or you can combine tunings that are mixed in range and scales that will sound particularly melodic, such as Pentatonic and Hawaiian or Japanese and Gypsy. Grace Note's wind chimes are available in 9 sizes and 7 different tunings and Music of the Spheres offers five sizes and ten different musical scales. You are limited only by your imagination.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
The Gift of Windchimes
You might be surprised at the workmanship that this seemly simple instrument entails. In metal windchimes, there appears to be only a wood top piece with metal tubes of varying lengths underneath, a wind catcher and clapper that strikes the tubing to produce melodious sounds, however, it takes a tremendous amount of energy to produce the metal tubing, not to mention precision cutting is key in creating the correct tunings. Windchimes must also be able to withstand many years of pouring rain, the drying effects of the sun, and driving wind without corroding, decaying or breaking.
When looking at the construction of wind chimes, pay attention to the size and the material from which the wind chime is made. Most of our metal windchimes, such as Music of the Spheres and Grace Notes, are made of a high-grade aluminum with tempered alloy tubes, which are very popular because of their low maintenance and durability. Steel pipe creates a pleasant, bright ringing sound and copper is a softer metal that produces a more mellow sound than either steel or aluminum. The diameter of the tubing is what creates the frequency of the particular pipe you’re considering. Large diameter piping will produce lower tones, as can tubes with thicker sidewalls, while smaller diameters produce higher notes. A problem to be aware of when looking at windchimes that are longer than two or three feet is that the pipes can sometimes have overtones, especially in more cheaply made or softer metal pipes. Don’t let that stop you from buying though, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest wind chime has its longest tube at 36 feet long which produces a low, sustained, bell-like sound!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Stress and blessing of a New Baby
We’ve talked about Feng Shui previously and there is a growing segment of the new mom population that believes that strategically placed wind chimes can help calm babies, bring peace to the home, and promote learning. Placed in the western side of the home, the direction generally regarded as relating to children, windchimes are thought to promote health and well-being in children and bring creativity to all inhabitants of the home. Wind chimes are tuned to promote good energy and stimulate the imagination. The positive energy attracted by the windchime can help calm a baby and protect them from negativity. If you have older children, bringing more positive energy into the home can help ensure they grow up to be honorable individuals. Still trying? Placing a windchime in western-facing window is thought to help promote fertility. Windchimes are a perfect gift, especially for a new baby, for their aesthetic quality and their multi-sensory appeal!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
High Quality Metal Winchimes
Music of the Spheres handcrafted windchimes uses aluminum exclusively, and their windchimes have extra thick corrosion protected tempered alloy tubes that enhance the resonance. Aluminum is a popular wind chime material for construction because of it’s ease of care, durability, ease of tuning, and that it's tones stay true year after year. These chimes are available in a remarkable array of 11 different scales and 5 different pitch tones which are precision tuned to A440 (standard orchestra pitch). Music of the Spheres boasts high-density polyethylene or finished hardwood clappers that we have found can withstand sunlight, rain, and mildew for many years, the tubes are centrally suspended and their ends are finely polished to reduce wear on the synthetic cord.
Grace Notes windchimes uses thick-tempered tempered aluminum tubes with a soft brushed finish to produce the clearest tones, a unique pinned suspension device that places the pins inside the harmonically tuned tubes to eliminate string interference and produce clearer resonances, and recycled composite lumber strikers that require no maintenance makes the contact sound softer. Grace Note wind chimes come in 9 different sizes with 7 different tunings to suit all tastes. Each classic, handcrafted windchime is tuned in the key of C, with the corresponding notes and chords engraved on one side of each aluminum wind catcher!
These are absolutely the finest wind chimes available and they have the largest selection of tunings. The quality and attention to details is what sets these windchimes apart from the rest. Don’t forget to buy with pride! All of our chimes are made in the USA.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Feng Shui
Try this: For good luck, hang hand-tuned wind chimes with six or eight round rods. If you have family troubles and need to break up bad chi, windchimes with five round rods are what you’re looking for. Do you have a long entranceway in your home? Try hanging a windchime by your front door. The sounds created by the windchime can slow down positive energy and keep it from dispersing too quickly. As a side benefit, it is also useful to alert you of anyone coming in that entranceway. Place a small wind chime in a corner to stir up and release chi in that area. North sides of homes are associated with oppressive chi; adding a windchime can make the atmosphere feel lighter.
The most important aspect of windchimes and Feng Shui is to ensure that the sound produced is pleasing and relaxing to the listener, whether that be from metal, powder-coat, glass or wood. Make sure the size of your windchimes is appropriate to the space it will be used in. Use large windchimes outside or in large living spaces, and smaller ones indoors, but keep in mind an important Feng Shui guideline, never place your windchime directly over any sitting, eating or working space.
Feng Shui is all about energy. Why not use it to create positive energy in your life? Feng Shui, while relatively new in western cultures, has a positive track record of over 5000 years. Can you really use Feng Shui? Absolutely!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Grace In Motion
What we like most about the Grace Note Wind Chimes is the sound. These precision-tuned wind chimes have earned the reputation of being the most musical wind chimes on the market. Designed for ultimate clarity of tone and resonance, Grace Note's Classic tuned wind chimes feature a unique pinned suspension device combined with superior materials and craftsmanship. These wind chimes are available in nine sizes, from petite all the way up to deluxe chimes, which are a full 7 feet tall! Grace Note manufactures them with seven different tunings (songs). What I also like is where they are made, in California, USA. We love those homegrown products.
Grace Notes wind chimes has an interesting history. The designer of these chimes was a musician, Jeff Kile. In 1982 he was living in a rural Louisiana tree house, yes, TREE HOUSE, and playing music on the street for change! Jeff's love for music combined with his natural surroundings sparked an idea for creating the ultimate wind chime. This innovative design resulted in longer and clearer resonance. The original Grace Note wind chimes were tuned by ear to notes that Jeff played on his guitar. Encouraged by the sound quality of his wind chimes, Jeff returned to his home state of California and turned to his brother, Mark, for support. With Mark's $300.00 tax return check as a business start up, the partnership was born. They named the company Grace Note Chimes. In music, the term "grace note" refers to an unwritten musical note that falls between two existing notes, as in a bent note. A grace note is a musical adornment. It seemed a fitting name for such harmonic wind chimes.
We enjoy our chimes so much that we know Grace Notes wind chimes would make a great gift for any music lover. These chimes can be delivered gift wrapped with a personalized engraving! Sounds like a great wedding gift to me!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Music In Motion
Roark also traveled the world to select tunings (songs) for his Music Of The Spheres ® wind chimes. He designed ten different "familiar" and "exotic" tunings which come in all the voices. The tunings can also be paired with each other for even more musical magic. It's no wonder these chimes are known as "The Stradivarius of windchimes". If you'd like to hear these beautiful songs, you are welcome to click on any link.
As we sat on the patio, the wind got stronger and stronger and the windchimes got louder and louder. We remembered what we had read about these Music of the Spheres ® wind chimes. The windcatcher could be removed to adjust the volume of the chimes! This seemed like a great idea, at the time. If the wind got any stronger we could turn these chimes off altogether by sliding the clapper from the center of the chime up the center cord and resting it on the ring, outside the "cone" at the top. Music Of The Spheres ® thought of everything.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Raise Your Glass Wind Chimes
The chime pictured is entitled "Hope". The glass is beautifully hand crafted and would make a great accent to any room. Yes, I said room. Have you ever thought of hanging wind chimes indoors as well as outdoors? We hadn't until we saw these. These chimes can be hung anywhere there is a breeze from a ceiling fan or an open window. The soft tinkling of the glass is very relaxing and these works of art come in so many different designs, there is definitely one that will match your decor.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
History of Wind Chimes
We love Wind Chimes. It was for that reason we thought to start this blog and the reason we decided to open a WindChime Store. The wind chime has a long and varied history. We’d like to share some of that history with you today.
The wind chime is a product of many cultures and many times. We all know that the songs of the wind chimes are enjoyable and help us to relax, but wind chimes had other uses in the past. Our ancestors had a practical use for windchimes, which was weather forecasting. Obviously, they didn’t have all the intricate forecasting equipment in the old days that we have today, so they used a wind chime. Here’s how it worked. The wind chime was hung in a place where the wind could pass through unobstructed. If they noticed a small change in the wind chime song, they could determine the direction the wind was blowing from and how hard the wind was blowing; the louder the chime song, the more intense the storm. Fishermen relied on a simple windchime to warn them when not to go to sea and it may have saved their lives.
The belief in Feng Shui suggests that a wind chime can balance the forces that exist around us and therefore create harmony in our homes. Historians say that centuries ago in Asian countries the most common reason to hang a wind chime in your home was to get rid of the evil spirits and invite good spirits inside. Some believe that windchimes bring forth good health and good luck, so who wouldn’t want to hang a wind chime in their home or garden? We all could use some of that!