Best wind chimes according to redditors

We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best wind chimes. We ranked the 14 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Wind Chimes:

u/Ljohnson72 · 11 pointsr/battlestations

Complete specs in my older /r/buildapc post here

Furniture:

u/aluna85 · 5 pointsr/ThriftStoreHauls

He’s super cool and those are hard to find ur supposed to hang them above your table and spin it they should have a piece on the back to attach string and whoever it lands on you make a wish that’s just what I have heard and know some people who have one but that actual one you have is sold on amazon for about 25.00 so that’s a good deal

amazon

u/Alligator_Pie · 4 pointsr/Wishlist
u/zymurgist69 · 4 pointsr/mildlyinteresting
u/monis6344 · 3 pointsr/funny

It’s the company name

u/butidontthink · 3 pointsr/funny

Order up kiddies! Nice looking, but a little spendy.

u/MissBananaBeak · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind

None of these are the exact one which I swear I've seen at World Market but they are similar. Try google searches like: heart bell wind chime, [number] bell wind chime, oval bell wind chime, etc. until you find one you like




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u/howembarassing2Bhumn · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

Do you have an overhead fan? If not you could get a fan like this

u/GoAskAlice · 1 pointr/fatpeoplestories

here are the Pachelbel's wind chimes, and yes, they really do sound like that

They come with a guarantee of being retuned. Not returned; retuned.

Showed up seriously tangled. I mess with yarn, so I sat there for a couple hours, untangling. Never pull, ever, on a knot; just makes it worse. You have to kind of shake it up a bit, loosen it, see where the problem is. Don't ever cut anything. Keep teasing. It will, eventually, untuck itself enough so that you can see it. Never pull hard on anything, okay?

u/serpentcroissant · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

:)

purple monkey dishwasher

u/thunderrrchicken · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This cat bell is probably the most random.

...But it's adorable!!!

u/Crockpotbob · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

How about this because windchimes are awesome and sound great and I would be good with this and thanks for the opportunity

u/65TwinReverbRI · 1 pointr/musictheory

They're made from Brass, not chromed steel. They just have a chrome plating on them, either in a Silver or Brass colored finish.

A set of chimes runs about 3K - 6K depending on the model. I'm sorry, but you use the one we got, you don't get to pick.

Timbre is changed by the Mallet. The classic Mallet is Rawhide, but they're also made i Rubber and other Synthetic materials. Some Mallets are double-headed so you get a bright sound on one side, flip it around and get a mellower tone.

I'm sure other materials can be used, but they won't give the same sound or properties and people would just think of them as another percussion instrument. Remember that the point of Tubular "Bells" was to reproduce the sound of Church Bells so they needed to sound as similar to them as possible. Making them sound like anything else kind of defeats the purpose.

At this point it'd be cheaper for most people to call up a patch in a synth and use it if they wanted a different tone than what their set provided (even if they had a set) rather than seek out some rare Illudium Pu-36 set - or experiment with making a set out of something else - it's costly, time-consuming, and not really the demand to make it marketable.

That said, there are plenty of Tuned wind chimes:

https://www.amazon.com/Music-Spheres-Pentatonic-Mezzo-Windchime/dp/B0007QS6TO/ref=sr_1_11?qid=1559002371&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A4888003011%5Cc4888030011%2Cp_n_material_browse%3A316669011&rnid=4887969011&s=lawn-garden&sr=1-11

Obviously they need to be a bit lighter, but durable, and are made of things like aluminum, stainless steel, and so on.

I made a set out of Black Iron pipe you can cut to length at a hardware store.

So it's possible, but it would be like trying to convince a school band to buy a Marimba made out of Pine, or Cymbals made out of tin. They just don't produce the sound that they want.

Which of course works great for the people making and selling these things ;-)