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Are chimes tuned

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 7/16/2022

Yes, wind chimes are tuned to specific notes and chords, to make sure that the sounds they create are harmonious. For example, the attached link is to an "Amazing Grace" wind chime, which is tuned to the opening notes of the famous hymn of the same name.

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