Monday, December 16, 2013

Woodstock Chimes Tudor Rose Windchime, Queen

Woodstock Chimes Tudor Rose Windchime, Queen

Price: $53.71 (as of 2013-12-16 - Details)



Companion wind chimes that harmonically enhance the tudor rose wind chimes are the woodstock chimes of westminster and the baby ben chime. The sounds of nature are sweet, but the music of chirping birds, chattering squirrels, and rustling leaves is even sweeter when accompanied by Woodstock's Tudor Rose computer-tuned wind chimes. These bronze-finished aluminum chimes play the romantic notes of the Aeolian mode, recalling the Tudor era of England. Company founder Garry Kvistad has developed an advanced method of tuning used on every Woodstock chime: each tube is analyzed digitally with a microphone under the tube measuring the frequency, and cutters are instructed to remove just the right amount of material to produce the most precise tuning possible. The result is a purer, more harmonious sound. All Woodstock wind chimes are made in the USA from nonendangered hardwoods treated to endure season after season of outdoor use. Woodstock prides itself on being a socially responsible company, explaining that "through the sale of our chimes we proudly support the arts, as well as many environmental and humanitarian causes." Add a hint of romance to your yard or garden while contributing to the harmony of the earth.

Woodstock Chimes Tudor Rose Windchime, Queen Feature

  • Large-sized wind chime, tuned in an E Flat Major scale, and also available as the medium-size tudor rose wind chime princess
  • Beautiful sound and rich bronze color for garden from this classic-style wind chime tuned using the aeolian mode
  • Measures 41.5-inches overall length 31-inches from the top wooden piece to the bottom of the wind catcher; longest tube is 21-inches
  • 8 Bronze-colored aluminum tubes; cherry wood top, clapper and wind catcher; durable, braided nylon cord
  • Companion wind chimes that harmonically enhance the tudor rose wind chimes are the woodstock chimes of westminster and the baby ben chime

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