Wind chimes have had many uses over the years-- many use them to welcome or alert them of the arrival of guests. Some believe they have positive properties if used correctly in Feng Shui arrangements. Some say they ward of evil spirits, and some use them as a predictor of weather. Some, also, just think they look nice and sound beautiful.
Wind chimes were used to ward off evil spirits, and were used to trick enemies into believing that the woods were haunted. A good pipe is essential for good sound.
relaxation of peace and quietness.
The pitch of the chime depends on what material it is made out of, how thick/dense the tubes are, and how long they are. Typically the thicker, longer tubes make a lower pitched sound. Material also matters in this, however.
Wind direction, and someone experienced can take a guess at wind speed.
If the wind is from the north, the wind vane will point to the south. The wind vane is weighted so that the wind can swing it in the direction that it is going.
A weather vane or wind vane is a device which swivels around a central point to indicate the direct of the prevailing wind.
Chimes are made by a variety of different companies, in a variety of different shapes, sizes and materials. The answer being, therefor, that there are thousands of types of wind chimes-- since their invention, so many different varieties have been created. In the related links I've included a wind chime buyers guide which details several varieties, and describes what their benefits are.
Soundless Wind Chime was created in 2009.
The duration of Soundless Wind Chime is 1.67 hours.
Her laugh is like a wind chime tinkling and blowing in the cool autumn breeze.
Actually Wind Chimes are not for using purpose but for the decorative purpose. so just hang the Wind Chime anywhere, where u can find much wind blowing and u will get a nice music commin out of the Wind Chime. according to feng sui its good to have a wind chime in home as it is known as the source of peace..
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Any where they can catch a breeze. A wind chime should be hung anywhere that it is not blocked from the wind. Make sure where you hang it has as little blocking the chime from wind as possible. The more angles the wind can get to it from, the more often it will chime. Ideal wind speeds to make your chime's sound perfect are believed to be about 6-10mph. Also, keep in mind that the chime should be close enough to somewhere you will spend a lot of time, so you are within earshot when it does sound!
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Soundless Wind Chime - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIB
A wind chime makes its music when the chime is rattled by wind or another force, and the hanging tubes that make up the chime collide. They cause each other to vibrate, producing a resonating "ringing" sound.
It is a wind chime that is made out of bamboo. They don't really "chime" like the metal ones do, they make more of a "thunk" or "clunk" sound, but it's still a nice sound.
Most of the vibration, and the sound that is a result of that vibration, is in the tubes of the chime. When they hit each other it causes a vibration at a certain frequency which causes a note to issue from the chime. I've linked a wind chime guide that shows the different parts of a chime, part #5 is where the vibration occurs.
Cling cling cling..... lol Striking a chime, or allowing chimes to strike each other, causes them to vibrate at a frequency that relates to the density of the material, of which they are made, and the length and diameter.