Music of the Spheres Mongolian Alto 50 Inch Wind Chime
Item#: HN-MOS021Price:
$190.00
What's Included
Wind chime
Description
Let yourself drift into dreams as you listen to this alto wind chime. Creating a lively voice similar to the Chinese chime, the scale of the Music of the Spheres Mongolian Alto 50-Inch Wind Chime, is reminiscent of resonant church and temple bells. With the major pentatonic scale in root position in the key of A, it harmonizes nicely with the Aquarian strains.
The Alto chime is a pleasant combination of the delicacy of the smaller chimes with the sustaining tone of the larger sizes. This Mongolian wind chime is handcrafted and tuned to A440, which is a standard orchestral pitch. It is made of a tempered aluminum alloy tubing that will never rust. Each tube is coated with a sleek black corrosion-resistant finish that provides durability in outdoor environments. Made in the USA.
Click on the Music of the Spheres Product Information link below to learn more about the materials, craftsmanship, and tuning process involved in the creation of this wind chime.
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 50 inches overall.
About Music of the Spheres
In 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.
Dimensions & Specifications
Length (in.)
50
Style
Tubular Chimes
Material
Aluminum
# of Tubes
6 Tubes
Finish Color
Black
Length
50 inches
Volume
Medium
Outdoor Decor
Wind Chimes
Brand
Music of the Spheres
Assembly
Hanging your wind 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.
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- Attractive (4)
- Sensitive to breezes (4)
- Weather proof (4)
- Pleasant chime (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Porch (4)
- Front yard (3)
- Garden (3)
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy Set-up
- Securable
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Back Yard
- Front Yard
Beautiful, meditative, rich resonating sounds. Very pleased with the quality of matarials and attractive design.
Pros
- Enchanting tones
- Pleasant Chime
- Sensitive To Breezes
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Anywhwer the wind touches
- Front Yard
- Garden
- Porch
We listened to this chime in the Healing Gardens at the VA Hospital in San Diego. The tones definitely have a soothing quality and I had to have them. It took me two years, but now they hang in the garden in our backyard, where I sit to do my morning devotions.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
- Front Yard
- Garden
- Porch
Really well built and the greatest sounds you will ever hear from wind chimes.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Pleasant Chime
- Sensitive To Breezes
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Deck
- Porch
WE HAD LISTENED TO THIS PARTICULAR CHIME FOR THE PAST FOUR YEARS IN PORT ISABELLE,TEXAS WHEN WE VISITED RELATIVES. VERY ENJOYABLE SOUND AND WE DECIDED WE HAD TO HAVE THE CHIME TOO. GOT ONE AND ENJOYING IT. THANK YOU AGAIN.
DICK & PAT FINN
RAINBOW,CALIFORNIA
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Pleasant Chime
- Sensitive To Breezes
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Porch
AFter 11 years I need to repaint them. They still sound amazing. My neighbor thought I was playing the piano when she first heard them. The cord is still in tact. I think they have just been in the harsh sun and the paint deteriorated after 11 years. Not bad.
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