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Music of the Spheres Aquarian Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime
An original composition of the founder of Music of the Spheres Larry Roark the Music of the Spheres Aquarian Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime mirrors the tranquil charm of an Alpine lake or stream to bring a serene feel to your surroundings. Its refreshing tones blend beautifully with the Mongolian chimes.The Alto chime is a pleasant combination of the delicacy of the smaller chimes with the sustaining tone of the larger sizes. This wind chime will soothe your senses with its melodious strains and create a slice of restful haven in your backyard.Materials and constructionHigh quality materials exacting tolerances and methodical assembly protocols ensure this wind chime retains its quality and beauty for years to come. The tough synthetic cordage is highly resistant to abrasion ultra-violet degradation rot and mildew while central tube suspension with smoothly polished tube ends prevent cord abrasion typical of other less labor-intensive suspension techniques.The heavy gauge polished stainless steel rings provide sturdy support and enduring beauty. The tempered aluminum alloy tubing is custom manufactured to our exacting specifications and will never rust.The corrosion-protective matte black finish preserves the chime’s appearance and increases durability in hostile environments (acid rain salt air).Each tube is cut and precisely tuned by hand using just intonation except for the whole tone scale which uses equal temperment.Tubes are tuned to A440 standard orchestral pitch using the latest in technology. Solid polyethylene clappers provide superior tonal quality and outdoor durability.<.li> Chime tuningsMusic of the Spheres chimes are designed in a variety of musical scales so you could choose the one that sings most sweetly to you. The eleven musical scales available are divisible into two main categories of music - the more ‘familiar’ and the more ‘exotic’ sounds.The Pentatonic Quartal Chinese Mongolian and Westminster can be categorized as Familiar scales while the Hawaiian Japanese Balinese Whole Tone Aquarian and Gypsy are the Exotic melodies.You will find the distinctions between the categories easier to make than the distinctions between wind chimes within a category. The familiar major scales are quite similar one to the other while the exotic scales are only somewhat similar one to the other. If you are having trouble deciding what you like first determine the category that pleases you and focus there. Listen and watch for a tuning that seems to bring a sense of ease or calm. Then let your mind relax and enjoy the experience.Chime sizesMusic of the Spheres chimes come in several sizes. The larger chimes have a lower pitch and smaller chimes have a higher pitch. The chime sizes are designed in a way that their pitch ranges overlap and complement each other.Hanging your chime:There are a number of safe ways to hang your chime. The best for a particular circumstance will depend on which chime size you’re hanging and where it is you would like it to hang. In all cases simply using some basic common sense is a great start. In many cases hanging a chime properly is not a complicated matter. Some chime hanging basics are:Don’t hang your chime on anything that is sharp or abrasive. Over time the cord will be cut or worn and will eventually break. For instance instead of hanging the chime from an old rusty nail take the time to get a carabiner or some other sort of metal ring. Hang the chime from the ring then hang the ring from the nail.Consider the fact that the forces on the chime support will vary and will increase substantially during severe weather conditions. When planning the support for your chime take the time to do it right by preparing for stormy conditions.Test the installation by giving a tug on the chime after hanging it to make sure it stays put. For the smaller chimes a gentle downward pull will suffice; whereas for the larger heavier chimes a good solid downward test pull is a good idea. A good rule of thumb is to test the installation with a force that is between two and three times the weight of the chime.Be considerate of your tree. When hanging chimes from a tree limb use a blanket or a piece of rubber to spread out the load on the limb. This will avoid cutting into the bark and damaging the tree. A section of an old bicycle tire works very well for this purpose.Use a deck hook as a safe and convenient way to hang the chimes from a deck railing.Use a wall bracket to hang the chime from a wall. If mounting the bracket on a brick stone or masonry wall use the proper inserts for the job.About Music of the SpheresIn 1989 Larry Roark started Music of the Spheres in his garage with a few hand tools and some galvanized steel tubing. Since then the company has continued to grow both in sales and in square footage. Hand-made with the same attention to quality and detail as before their melodious chimes have struck the correct chord with customers. One of the leading manufacturers of familiar and exotic wind chimes in the market today Music of the Spheres remains dedicated to making their chimes look and sound their best.
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Music of the Spheres Pentatonic Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime
One of the most popular tunings the major Pentatonic scale is the most widely used melodic scale in the world dating from ancient Greece. Its pattern is familiar as the black notes of the piano keyboard. The Music of the Spheres Pentatonic Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime contains all the notes to Amazing Grace as well as The Eyes of Texas. It blends best with the Hawaiian scales. The Alto chime is a pleasant combination of the delicacy of the smaller chimes with the sustaining tone of the larger sizes. This wind chime will soothe your senses with its melodious strains and create a slice of restful haven in your backyard.Materials and constructionHigh quality materials exacting tolerances and methodical assembly protocols ensure this wind chime retains its quality and beauty for years to come. The tough synthetic cordage is highly resistant to abrasion ultra-violet degradation rot and mildew while central tube suspension with smoothly polished tube ends prevent cord abrasion typical of other less labor-intensive suspension techniques.The heavy gauge polished stainless steel rings provide sturdy support and enduring beauty. The tempered aluminum alloy tubing is custom manufactured to our exacting specifications and will never rust.The corrosion-protective matte black finish preserves the chime’s appearance and increases durability in hostile environments (acid rain salt air).Each tube is cut and precisely tuned by hand using just intonation except for the whole tone scale which uses equal temperment.Tubes are tuned to A440 standard orchestral pitch using the latest in technology. Solid polyethylene clappers provide superior tonal quality and outdoor durability.<.li> Chime tuningsMusic of the Spheres chimes are designed in a variety of musical scales so you could choose the one that sings most sweetly to you. The eleven musical scales available are divisible into two main categories of music - the more ‘familiar’ and the more ‘exotic’ sounds.The Pentatonic Quartal Chinese Mongolian and Westminster can be categorized as Familiar scales while the Hawaiian Japanese Balinese Whole Tone Aquarian and Gypsy are the Exotic melodies.You will find the distinctions between the categories easier to make than the distinctions between wind chimes within a category. The familiar major scales are quite similar one to the other while the exotic scales are only somewhat similar one to the other. If you are having trouble deciding what you like first determine the category that pleases you and focus there. Listen and watch for a tuning that seems to bring a sense of ease or calm. Then let your mind relax and enjoy the experience.Chime sizesMusic of the Spheres chimes come in several sizes. The larger chimes have a lower pitch and smaller chimes have a higher pitch. The chime sizes are designed in a way that their pitch ranges overlap and complement each other.Hanging your chime:There are a number of safe ways to hang your chime. The best for a particular circumstance will depend on which chime size you’re hanging and where it is you would like it to hang. In all cases simply using some basic common sense is a great start. In many cases hanging a chime properly is not a complicated matter. Some chime hanging basics are:Don’t hang your chime on anything that is sharp or abrasive. Over time the cord will be cut or worn and will eventually break. For instance instead of hanging the chime from an old rusty nail take the time to get a carabiner or some other sort of metal ring. Hang the chime from the ring then hang the ring from the nail.Consider the fact that the forces on the chime support will vary and will increase substantially during severe weather conditions. When planning the support for your chime take the time to do it right by preparing for stormy conditions.Test the installation by giving a tug on the chime after hanging it to make sure it stays put. For the smaller chimes a gentle downward pull will suffice; whereas for the larger heavier chimes a good solid downward test pull is a good idea. A good rule of thumb is to test the installation with a force that is between two and three times the weight of the chime.Be considerate of your tree. When hanging chimes from a tree limb use a blanket or a piece of rubber to spread out the load on the limb. This will avoid cutting into the bark and damaging the tree. A section of an old bicycle tire works very well for this purpose.Use a deck hook as a safe and convenient way to hang the chimes from a deck railing.Use a wall bracket to hang the chime from a wall. If mounting the bracket on a brick stone or masonry wall use the proper inserts for the job.About Music of the SpheresIn 1989 Larry Roark started Music of the Spheres in his garage with a few hand tools and some galvanized steel tubing. Since then the company has continued to grow both in sales and in square footage. Hand-made with the same attention to quality and detail as before their melodious chimes have struck the correct chord with customers. One of the leading manufacturers of familiar and exotic wind chimes in the market today Music of the Spheres remains dedicated to making their chimes look and sound their best.
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Music of the Spheres Chinese Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime
An inversion of the Pentatonic chime the Music of the Spheres Chinese Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime boasts the lightest and sweetest of scales sure to evoke a sense of tranquility and happiness. Its sweetness best complements the more serious Japanese and Balinese scales.The Alto chime is a pleasant combination of the delicacy of the smaller chimes with the sustaining tone of the larger sizes. This wind chime will soothe your senses with its melodious strains and create a slice of restful haven in your backyard.Materials and constructionHigh quality materials exacting tolerances and methodical assembly protocols ensure this wind chime retains its quality and beauty for years to come. The tough synthetic cordage is highly resistant to abrasion ultra-violet degradation rot and mildew while central tube suspension with smoothly polished tube ends prevent cord abrasion typical of other less labor-intensive suspension techniques.The heavy gauge polished stainless steel rings provide sturdy support and enduring beauty. The tempered aluminum alloy tubing is custom manufactured to our exacting specifications and will never rust.The corrosion-protective matte black finish preserves the chime’s appearance and increases durability in hostile environments (acid rain salt air).Each tube is cut and precisely tuned by hand using just intonation except for the whole tone scale which uses equal temperment.Tubes are tuned to A440 standard orchestral pitch using the latest in technology. Solid polyethylene clappers provide superior tonal quality and outdoor durability.<.li> Chime tuningsMusic of the Spheres chimes are designed in a variety of musical scales so you could choose the one that sings most sweetly to you. The eleven musical scales available are divisible into two main categories of music - the more ‘familiar’ and the more ‘exotic’ sounds.The Pentatonic Quartal Chinese Mongolian and Westminster can be categorized as Familiar scales while the Hawaiian Japanese Balinese Whole Tone Aquarian and Gypsy are the Exotic melodies.You will find the distinctions between the categories easier to make than the distinctions between wind chimes within a category. The familiar major scales are quite similar one to the other while the exotic scales are only somewhat similar one to the other. If you are having trouble deciding what you like first determine the category that pleases you and focus there. Listen and watch for a tuning that seems to bring a sense of ease or calm. Then let your mind relax and enjoy the experience.Chime sizesMusic of the Spheres chimes come in several sizes. The larger chimes have a lower pitch and smaller chimes have a higher pitch. The chime sizes are designed in a way that their pitch ranges overlap and complement each other.Hanging your chime:There are a number of safe ways to hang your chime. The best for a particular circumstance will depend on which chime size you’re hanging and where it is you would like it to hang. In all cases simply using some basic common sense is a great start. In many cases hanging a chime properly is not a complicated matter. Some chime hanging basics are:Don’t hang your chime on anything that is sharp or abrasive. Over time the cord will be cut or worn and will eventually break. For instance instead of hanging the chime from an old rusty nail take the time to get a carabiner or some other sort of metal ring. Hang the chime from the ring then hang the ring from the nail.Consider the fact that the forces on the chime support will vary and will increase substantially during severe weather conditions. When planning the support for your chime take the time to do it right by preparing for stormy conditions.Test the installation by giving a tug on the chime after hanging it to make sure it stays put. For the smaller chimes a gentle downward pull will suffice; whereas for the larger heavier chimes a good solid downward test pull is a good idea. A good rule of thumb is to test the installation with a force that is between two and three times the weight of the chime.Be considerate of your tree. When hanging chimes from a tree limb use a blanket or a piece of rubber to spread out the load on the limb. This will avoid cutting into the bark and damaging the tree. A section of an old bicycle tire works very well for this purpose.Use a deck hook as a safe and convenient way to hang the chimes from a deck railing.Use a wall bracket to hang the chime from a wall. If mounting the bracket on a brick stone or masonry wall use the proper inserts for the job.About Music of the SpheresIn 1989 Larry Roark started Music of the Spheres in his garage with a few hand tools and some galvanized steel tubing. Since then the company has continued to grow both in sales and in square footage. Hand-made with the same attention to quality and detail as before their melodious chimes have struck the correct chord with customers. One of the leading manufacturers of familiar and exotic wind chimes in the market today Music of the Spheres remains dedicated to making their chimes look and sound their best.
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Music of the Spheres Hawaiian Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime
The scale of the Music of the Spheres Hawaiian Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime is Polynesian in flavor reminiscent of a tangy sweet-and-sour sauce and tropical island breezes. It combines the best of major and minor pentatonic scales and blends perfectly with Pentatonic chimes for a lovely multi-cultural effect.The Alto chime is a pleasant combination of the delicacy of the smaller chimes with the sustaining tone of the larger sizes. This wind chime will soothe your senses with its melodious strains and create a slice of restful haven in your backyard.Materials and constructionHigh quality materials exacting tolerances and methodical assembly protocols ensure this wind chime retains its quality and beauty for years to come. The tough synthetic cordage is highly resistant to abrasion ultra-violet degradation rot and mildew while central tube suspension with smoothly polished tube ends prevent cord abrasion typical of other less labor-intensive suspension techniques.The heavy gauge polished stainless steel rings provide sturdy support and enduring beauty. The tempered aluminum alloy tubing is custom manufactured to our exacting specifications and will never rust.The corrosion-protective matte black finish preserves the chime’s appearance and increases durability in hostile environments (acid rain salt air).Each tube is cut and precisely tuned by hand using just intonation except for the whole tone scale which uses equal temperment.Tubes are tuned to A440 standard orchestral pitch using the latest in technology. Solid polyethylene clappers provide superior tonal quality and outdoor durability.<.li> Chime tuningsMusic of the Spheres chimes are designed in a variety of musical scales so you could choose the one that sings most sweetly to you. The eleven musical scales available are divisible into two main categories of music - the more ‘familiar’ and the more ‘exotic’ sounds.The Pentatonic Quartal Chinese Mongolian and Westminster can be categorized as Familiar scales while the Hawaiian Japanese Balinese Whole Tone Aquarian and Gypsy are the Exotic melodies.You will find the distinctions between the categories easier to make than the distinctions between wind chimes within a category. The familiar major scales are quite similar one to the other while the exotic scales are only somewhat similar one to the other. If you are having trouble deciding what you like first determine the category that pleases you and focus there. Listen and watch for a tuning that seems to bring a sense of ease or calm. Then let your mind relax and enjoy the experience.Chime sizesMusic of the Spheres chimes come in several sizes. The larger chimes have a lower pitch and smaller chimes have a higher pitch. The chime sizes are designed in a way that their pitch ranges overlap and complement each other.Hanging your chime:There are a number of safe ways to hang your chime. The best for a particular circumstance will depend on which chime size you’re hanging and where it is you would like it to hang. In all cases simply using some basic common sense is a great start. In many cases hanging a chime properly is not a complicated matter. Some chime hanging basics are:Don’t hang your chime on anything that is sharp or abrasive. Over time the cord will be cut or worn and will eventually break. For instance instead of hanging the chime from an old rusty nail take the time to get a carabiner or some other sort of metal ring. Hang the chime from the ring then hang the ring from the nail.Consider the fact that the forces on the chime support will vary and will increase substantially during severe weather conditions. When planning the support for your chime take the time to do it right by preparing for stormy conditions.Test the installation by giving a tug on the chime after hanging it to make sure it stays put. For the smaller chimes a gentle downward pull will suffice; whereas for the larger heavier chimes a good solid downward test pull is a good idea. A good rule of thumb is to test the installation with a force that is between two and three times the weight of the chime.Be considerate of your tree. When hanging chimes from a tree limb use a blanket or a piece of rubber to spread out the load on the limb. This will avoid cutting into the bark and damaging the tree. A section of an old bicycle tire works very well for this purpose.Use a deck hook as a safe and convenient way to hang the chimes from a deck railing.Use a wall bracket to hang the chime from a wall. If mounting the bracket on a brick stone or masonry wall use the proper inserts for the job.About Music of the SpheresIn 1989 Larry Roark started Music of the Spheres in his garage with a few hand tools and some galvanized steel tubing. Since then the company has continued to grow both in sales and in square footage. Hand-made with the same attention to quality and detail as before their melodious chimes have struck the correct chord with customers. One of the leading manufacturers of familiar and exotic wind chimes in the market today Music of the Spheres remains dedicated to making their chimes look and sound their best.
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Music of the Spheres Balinese Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime
The Music of the Spheres Balinese Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime features an exotic scale arrangement that recreates the magical strains of the Indonesian gamelon. At once joyous and plaintive this scale blends beautifully with the Chinese or Japanese tuned chimes.The Alto chime is a pleasant combination of the delicacy of the smaller chimes with the sustaining tone of the larger sizes. This wind chime will soothe your senses with its melodious strains and create a slice of restful haven in your backyard.Materials and constructionHigh quality materials exacting tolerances and methodical assembly protocols ensure this wind chime retains its quality and beauty for years to come. The tough synthetic cordage is highly resistant to abrasion ultra-violet degradation rot and mildew while central tube suspension with smoothly polished tube ends prevent cord abrasion typical of other less labor-intensive suspension techniques.The heavy gauge polished stainless steel rings provide sturdy support and enduring beauty. The tempered aluminum alloy tubing is custom manufactured to our exacting specifications and will never rust.The corrosion-protective matte black finish preserves the chime’s appearance and increases durability in hostile environments (acid rain salt air).Each tube is cut and precisely tuned by hand using just intonation except for the whole tone scale which uses equal temperment.Tubes are tuned to A440 standard orchestral pitch using the latest in technology. Solid polyethylene clappers provide superior tonal quality and outdoor durability.<.li> Chime tuningsMusic of the Spheres chimes are designed in a variety of musical scales so you could choose the one that sings most sweetly to you. The eleven musical scales available are divisible into two main categories of music - the more ‘familiar’ and the more ‘exotic’ sounds.The Pentatonic Quartal Chinese Mongolian and Westminster can be categorized as Familiar scales while the Hawaiian Japanese Balinese Whole Tone Aquarian and Gypsy are the Exotic melodies.You will find the distinctions between the categories easier to make than the distinctions between wind chimes within a category. The familiar major scales are quite similar one to the other while the exotic scales are only somewhat similar one to the other. If you are having trouble deciding what you like first determine the category that pleases you and focus there. Listen and watch for a tuning that seems to bring a sense of ease or calm. Then let your mind relax and enjoy the experience.Chime sizesMusic of the Spheres chimes come in several sizes. The larger chimes have a lower pitch and smaller chimes have a higher pitch. The chime sizes are designed in a way that their pitch ranges overlap and complement each other.Hanging your chime:There are a number of safe ways to hang your chime. The best for a particular circumstance will depend on which chime size you’re hanging and where it is you would like it to hang. In all cases simply using some basic common sense is a great start. In many cases hanging a chime properly is not a complicated matter. Some chime hanging basics are:Don’t hang your chime on anything that is sharp or abrasive. Over time the cord will be cut or worn and will eventually break. For instance instead of hanging the chime from an old rusty nail take the time to get a carabiner or some other sort of metal ring. Hang the chime from the ring then hang the ring from the nail.Consider the fact that the forces on the chime support will vary and will increase substantially during severe weather conditions. When planning the support for your chime take the time to do it right by preparing for stormy conditions.Test the installation by giving a tug on the chime after hanging it to make sure it stays put. For the smaller chimes a gentle downward pull will suffice; whereas for the larger heavier chimes a good solid downward test pull is a good idea. A good rule of thumb is to test the installation with a force that is between two and three times the weight of the chime.Be considerate of your tree. When hanging chimes from a tree limb use a blanket or a piece of rubber to spread out the load on the limb. This will avoid cutting into the bark and damaging the tree. A section of an old bicycle tire works very well for this purpose.Use a deck hook as a safe and convenient way to hang the chimes from a deck railing.Use a wall bracket to hang the chime from a wall. If mounting the bracket on a brick stone or masonry wall use the proper inserts for the job.About Music of the SpheresIn 1989 Larry Roark started Music of the Spheres in his garage with a few hand tools and some galvanized steel tubing. Since then the company has continued to grow both in sales and in square footage. Hand-made with the same attention to quality and detail as before their melodious chimes have struck the correct chord with customers. One of the leading manufacturers of familiar and exotic wind chimes in the market today Music of the Spheres remains dedicated to making their chimes look and sound their best.
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Pewter Celestial Wind Chime - 71 inch
Sun and moon stained glass wind chime Pewter wind chime cap with sun moons and stars Pewter and glass sail with moon clouds and stars Three-dimensional pewter castings Stained glass inlays using the finest water glass Tuned chimes for a harmonious sound Wind Chime Length: The length of a wind chime is measured by the overall length of the chime (not tube length)- hanging hook to the end of the sail. This windchime is 71 inches overall.
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Music of the Spheres Pentatonic Bass 90 Inch Wind Chime
One of the most popular tunings the major Pentatonic scale is the most widely used melodic scale in the world dating from ancient Greece. Its pattern is familiar as the black notes of the piano keyboard. The Music of the Spheres Pentatonic Bass 90 Inch Wind Chime contains all the notes to Amazing Grace as well as The Eyes of Texas. It blends best with the Hawaiian scales. The Bass chime has a deep natural sound and enduring sustain. This wind chime will soothe your senses with its melodious strains and create a slice of restful haven in your backyard.Materials and constructionHigh quality materials exacting tolerances and methodical assembly protocols ensure this wind chime retains its quality and beauty for years to come. The tough synthetic cordage is highly resistant to abrasion ultra-violet degradation rot and mildew while central tube suspension with smoothly polished tube ends prevent cord abrasion typical of other less labor-intensive suspension techniques.The heavy gauge polished stainless steel rings provide sturdy support and enduring beauty. The tempered aluminum alloy tubing is custom manufactured to our exacting specifications and will never rust.The corrosion-protective matte black finish preserves the chime’s appearance and increases durability in hostile environments (acid rain salt air).Each tube is cut and precisely tuned by hand using just intonation except for the whole tone scale which uses equal temperment.Tubes are tuned to A440 standard orchestral pitch using the latest in technology. Solid polyethylene clappers provide superior tonal quality and outdoor durability.<.li> Chime tuningsMusic of the Spheres chimes are designed in a variety of musical scales so you could choose the one that sings most sweetly to you. The eleven musical scales available are divisible into two main categories of music - the more ‘familiar’ and the more ‘exotic’ sounds.The Pentatonic Quartal Chinese Mongolian and Westminster can be categorized as Familiar scales while the Hawaiian Japanese Balinese Whole Tone Aquarian and Gypsy are the Exotic melodies.You will find the distinctions between the categories easier to make than the distinctions between wind chimes within a category. The familiar major scales are quite similar one to the other while the exotic scales are only somewhat similar one to the other. If you are having trouble deciding what you like first determine the category that pleases you and focus there. Listen and watch for a tuning that seems to bring a sense of ease or calm. Then let your mind relax and enjoy the experience.Chime sizesMusic of the Spheres chimes come in several sizes. The larger chimes have a lower pitch and smaller chimes have a higher pitch. The chime sizes are designed in a way that their pitch ranges overlap and complement each other.Hanging your chime:There are a number of safe ways to hang your chime. The best for a particular circumstance will depend on which chime size you’re hanging and where it is you would like it to hang. In all cases simply using some basic common sense is a great start. In many cases hanging a chime properly is not a complicated matter. Some chime hanging basics are:Don’t hang your chime on anything that is sharp or abrasive. Over time the cord will be cut or worn and will eventually break. For instance instead of hanging the chime from an old rusty nail take the time to get a carabiner or some other sort of metal ring. Hang the chime from the ring then hang the ring from the nail.Consider the fact that the forces on the chime support will vary and will increase substantially during severe weather conditions. When planning the support for your chime take the time to do it right by preparing for stormy conditions.Test the installation by giving a tug on the chime after hanging it to make sure it stays put. For the smaller chimes a gentle downward pull will suffice; whereas for the larger heavier chimes a good solid downward test pull is a good idea. A good rule of thumb is to test the installation with a force that is between two and three times the weight of the chime.Be considerate of your tree. When hanging chimes from a tree limb use a blanket or a piece of rubber to spread out the load on the limb. This will avoid cutting into the bark and damaging the tree. A section of an old bicycle tire works very well for this purpose.Use a deck hook as a safe and convenient way to hang the chimes from a deck railing.Use a wall bracket to hang the chime from a wall. If mounting the bracket on a brick stone or masonry wall use the proper inserts for the job.About Music of the SpheresIn 1989 Larry Roark started Music of the Spheres in his garage with a few hand tools and some galvanized steel tubing. Since then the company has continued to grow both in sales and in square footage. Hand-made with the same attention to quality and detail as before their melodious chimes have struck the correct chord with customers. One of the leading manufacturers of familiar and exotic wind chimes in the market today Music of the Spheres remains dedicated to making their chimes look and sound their best.
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