Evaluation:
Published: 14.11.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Wind Chimes', 1.
Extract

Wind chimes produce clear, pure tones when struck by a mallet or suspended clapper. A wind chime usually consists of a set of individual alloy rods, tuned by length to a series of intervals considered pleasant. These are suspended from a devised frame in such a way that a centrally suspended clapper can reach and impact all the rods. When the wind blows, the clapper is set in motion and randomly strikes one or more of the suspended rods-- causing the rod to vibrate and emit a tone.

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