Wind Chime Length Calculator (2022)

(snyderfamily.com)

32 points | by hyperific 5 days ago

6 comments

  • rossjudson 5 minutes ago
    Tuning matters! After my daughter complained about how the toms on her new drums sounded like crap, I bought a Tune-Bot (drum tuner), asked Gemini to help me make her toms sound like Dirty Loops, and got busy.

    A few hours later, she pronounced them to be "not bad". Win! I wasn't going to get higher praise out of a teenager anyway.

  • dylan604 48 minutes ago
    The clanky sounds of cheap bamboo or the high pitched screeching of tiny metal chimes are not pleasant. I have two sets of tuned chimes in my garden that are 1" diameter. They both have 6 chimes that are tuned as a set, but they are also tuned when heard together. One set has longer chimes than the other, so when heard together the chords are much richer.

    I know it sounds bougie as hell, but it's really quite a nice effect.

    • aaarrm 35 minutes ago
      Where did you get them if you don't mind me asking

      Also do you know the material of the metals? I wonder if it'd be worth it to have them in different metals for different timbres. Like two different instruments

    • SoftTalker 27 minutes ago
      Do they stay (relatively) in tune with temperature changes?
      • dylan604 5 minutes ago
        I'm in Texas, so we have warm, hot, hotter. I've never noticed a difference from temp changes. Whether it has an effect or not, I haven't noticed.
  • linuxguy2 1 hour ago
    https://leehite.org/Chimes.htm is the best source of information I've found on chime design and length. They go into great length about the lower octaves and how you can hear them (or not).
  • brudgers 2 days ago
    If I was tuning wind chimes, I would probably use Just intonation, not equal temperament because a wind chime play in different keys.

    Exceptional circumstances excepted of course.

    • Ylpertnodi 3 hours ago
      > Exceptional circumstances excepted of course.

      ECEOC?

      I have used 'BOCTAOE' (but of course there are obvious exceptions) in the past, but, guilt by association, kinda stopped all that.

  • JKCalhoun 3 hours ago
    Had to look up "Solfeggio Healing Frequencies".

    There are plenty of 9-hour long YouTube videos (example [1]) cycling through the frequencies. Apparently to be played while you sleep.

    [1] https://youtu.be/iXL_MupS6NQ

  • tecleandor 3 hours ago
    Nice, although a metric version would be helpful :D
    • SpaceNoodled 3 hours ago
      Divide inches by 25.4 for millimeters
      • dubcanada 3 hours ago
        Times inches by 25.4 for mm, there is 25.4mm in every inch.