Much like almost any instrument, you can play melody or rhythm (or both at once, depending on your skill level) on the chimes.
Chimes
Wind-chimes.
because the chimes dont come from your stereo speakers, they come from inside the dash
The Chimes was created in 1844.
Woodstock wind chimes can be bought from popular online retailers like Amazon, they can also be bought in big local stores, such as Target and possibly Walmart. It may be a good idea to look at companies / stores that specifically sell wind chimes, an example would be Chimes.
The word for the sound chimes make is "tinkle."
Woodstock Chimes does sell high quality wind chimes. They are the original musically-tuned chimes known worldwide for their high-quality and superior sound.
Are you of a SOUND mind? The chimes did SOUND . . .
Why not. Go closer to the chimes and you will measure more decibels. The closer the louder.
the sound of chimes are very calm and they are a simbol of peace that's why people hang them at there door to show that there is peace in the house
Chimes
Amazon and Ebay both sell wind chimes that sound like birds and actually have several that you can choose from. There is also a website called Garden Time that carries what you are looking for.
Have you had the stereo replaced or upgraded? If so, they probly didnt install the proper install kit for the door chimes to work. The chimes are intergrated into the stereo system.
Wind-chimes.
Many metals are used to make wind chimes, and each creates a unique and different sound. Some common metals found in wind chimes are brass, aluminum and steel. However, like I said, there are several more, and a wind chime can be made out of almost anything-- what you make it with determines what unique sounds you'll hear when the chime plays.
because the chimes dont come from your stereo speakers, they come from inside the dash
Bells, which work in a similar way to chimes, can be made with brass, so why can't chimes? Of course, brass creates a different sound than say, aluminum or bamboo, but thats why there are so many different materials used in wind chimes- each material has its own unique sound. I've attached a link to one chime that I found that uses brass in its construction. Check it out!