Are you sure they aren't in there? I have them in my version, but I also have Logic Pro installed, so maybe they are in there. The sound is called, "Tubular Bells," so search that. Download and reinstall the sound library. If that doesn't work, do a search for the sounds themselves. If you know anyone who has Logic Pro, they should be able to copy the sound for you.
+Snakemasterepic . I was wondering, what other possibilities of sounds are there for the bells? For instances, playing on differents spots of the chimes, or with softer mallets? Maybe you could give some light on this, it could be very useful!
Yes but most musical compositions require the bass and snare drum to have a consistent drum beat, as well as timpani to comp along side the bass of an orchestra with a staccato appeal.
Thanks for you videos. I was wondering, what other possibilities of sounds are there for the bells? For instances, playing on differents spots of the chimes, or with softer mallets?
I had an idea for an instrument, so I started doing some research, and after about a half hour, I found the instrument that I had an idea for. I would do just about anything for this set of chimes. I would need four hammers though, because now I have another idea. (Yes, I'm going to research it. Doubt this idea exists though.)
I'm confused now. I thought this instrument was called tubular bells (in German: Röhrenglocken). Chimes is what I know as the instrument that looks like a xylophone, but its leaves are made of metal instead of wood (Glockenspiel).
A percussionist in my band started to play the beginning of pirates of the Caribbean on the Tubes because it said "bells" on the score....she was mega embarrassed when i pointed out later in the score it said "chimes". I personally favour the Ghent percussion symbols as you dont have to learn 501 languages and its pretty much universal
Tansy Davies' Re-Greening has a couple of three-mallet chords (utilising the same pitches as Mahler's 9th symphony, as it was paired with that at its premiere) :)
Go on ebay and buy metal workers nylon mallets...they are identical to the "chime mallets" yet they cost over half the price, £29.99 for a chime mallet compared to £6.99 for a 40mm Nylon mallet. Rawhide mallets cost virtually the same and the best manufacturer is Thor.
GarageBand really needed to add this instrument. It gives me a good vibe to the orchestra while sounding likes bells you hear in a clock tower.
Are you sure they aren't in there? I have them in my version, but I also have Logic Pro installed, so maybe they are in there. The sound is called, "Tubular Bells," so search that. Download and reinstall the sound library. If that doesn't work, do a search for the sounds themselves. If you know anyone who has Logic Pro, they should be able to copy the sound for you.
I'm not a musician, but I think it is totally cool that you made this video. It's something I never thought about until now.
I here I am, 9 years after the video's release, reading the comments
Hearing the chimes during a symphony always gets my attention.
feel free to chime in with your comments ...... (sorry, i couldn't resist)
02:38 Not for long, I wrote a concerto for the chimes. Also, as a composer, I have to say that all of my chime parts require a great deal of practice.
+Snakemasterepic . I was wondering, what other possibilities of sounds are there for the bells? For instances, playing on differents spots of the chimes, or with softer mallets? Maybe you could give some light on this, it could be very useful!
Yes but most musical compositions require the bass and snare drum to have a consistent drum beat, as well as timpani to comp along side the bass of an orchestra with a staccato appeal.
Nobody will play ur music . Sit down
Thanks for you videos. I was wondering, what other possibilities of sounds are there for the bells? For instances, playing on differents spots of the chimes, or with softer mallets?
What about extended techniques on tubular bells? Can they be bowed like vibes?
Can you make any more videos on chimes and wind chimes hah I need to get better at this please!(tips on how to play better)
Would love to find some pipes like that!
my fav instrument
Hi, can you help me?
What gear and / or series is the bell in the video?
I had an idea for an instrument, so I started doing some research, and after about a half hour, I found the instrument that I had an idea for.
I would do just about anything for this set of chimes.
I would need four hammers though, because now I have another idea. (Yes, I'm going to research it. Doubt this idea exists though.)
Can you help me learn my sheet music please! The notes are very confusing to me..
I play the chimes. Please help
I love the chime in the 90s X-Men's animated intro.
I like that Sound in 1:26
I want to hear a majestic field chimes and also Musser classic chimes and a Musser classic chimes. I am trying to buy some chimes
I want to buy chimes but I want to hear them. I was told to go to you tube
I love tubular bells… ^^
someone can help me to take that measurement and type of brass. i need for my idea
I'm confused now. I thought this instrument was called tubular bells (in German: Röhrenglocken). Chimes is what I know as the instrument that looks like a xylophone, but its leaves are made of metal instead of wood (Glockenspiel).
A percussionist in my band started to play the beginning of pirates of the Caribbean on the Tubes because it said "bells" on the score....she was mega embarrassed when i pointed out later in the score it said "chimes". I personally favour the Ghent percussion symbols as you dont have to learn 501 languages and its pretty much universal
The instrument you describe is crotales. What you see in the video is chimes (tubular bells).
The intro music sounds like Never Leave You by Lumidee.
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Nothing can add the sound of the doomsday approaching like chimes.
Just randomly noticed them in a game music concert and had to learn more x)
Thanks a lot for the tips!
My high school has the Vic Firth chime hammers also:)
Awesome, Thank You!
Is it possible to make a tetrachord and other 4-note chords with chimes by holding two hammers in each hand?
did you receive an answer... my guess is if course... even better if you have I've in time with you standing on the opposite side...
+Kitty Purrs no one responded, but if so, thank you
Tansy Davies' Re-Greening has a couple of three-mallet chords (utilising the same pitches as Mahler's 9th symphony, as it was paired with that at its premiere) :)
Possible, but the overtones on chimes can make it somewhat unpleasant.
*When Yeat fans say it's a bell, but you were in Percussion:*
Dam it I have two hammers that don't match where could I buy cheap hammers but good to use with majestic chimes (Prophonic Series Chimes)
Go on ebay and buy metal workers nylon mallets...they are identical to the "chime mallets" yet they cost over half the price, £29.99 for a chime mallet compared to £6.99 for a 40mm Nylon mallet. Rawhide mallets cost virtually the same and the best manufacturer is Thor.
in middle school we always hung the mallets in between the tubes
Thanks!
Anybody else think of the Taco Bell sound when they hear the chime play?
Hi, can you help me?
this is what i played in marching band. They told me they were called "tubular bells"
Marching band? 🤔They weigh 100 kgs!
@@inawakabayashi9501 They actually had marching versions at one point.
I’m gonna be playing this in band but I’m 5’4
Help
Can I just play chimes for a living?
Ok, but I opened and instead of listen what on the name of video I see long intro which is very loud:/
Do you need ears protection when playing the Chimes?
I play chimes and I don't use ear protection. So far I don't have any ear problems
thank you
Yes. It's very important to protect your hearing, especially as a musician!
Are you saying you can not be skilled with this?
Who thought someone’s at the door
I feel like I need a stepstool so I can play those sharp/flat notes lol
Books edition/reperthory.
Church Bells May Ring
This was tubular! Sorry.
oddly helpful
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feel free to chime in with your comments ...... (sorry, i couldn't resist)