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    Quality Wind Chimes Create Their Own Music

    The origin of wind chimes is somewhat questionable, but their use spans the globe and how they are made, including materials, striker and size are the chief ingredients in making them work. Quality wind chimes will provide almost music-like sound as the tubes, metal or wood, can be tuned to work together to create music.

    Most of the better quality wind chimes are made of metal pipes and the length of the pipes, the thickness of the metal of which the pipe is made will determine the sound made when the pipe is struck. The pipes are typically hung at one-fifth of their length, so the big difference in length is at the bottom of the pipe, but the ball, usually located in the center of the pipes is hung so as to strike each in the middle of the pipe.

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    Sound Quality Determined By Materials

    The type of material used to make quality wind chimes will determine the sound they make. The type of metal used, for example, whether it is brass, aluminum, copper or another type of alloy will determine the tone of the sound. The length of the pipe will determine the pitch of the sound and in a whistle shape, similar to that of a pipe organ, the size of the hole will determine the quality or the voice of quality wind chimes.

    There are specific engineering techniques used to create quality wind chimes although some people believe that hanging metal objects around a ball and having it make noise when the wind blows makes a wind chime. To the connoisseur of quality wind chimes these contraptions are decorations, and with them beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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