Iam in 9th standard and in my english textbook there's a story about you whose title is the "The sound of music". And i like to tell you that you are awesome
Hello, my name is Beth Price. I truly enjoyed listening to you. I have to tell you that my uncle is Sir Curtis Price. I recently read that you attended the Royal Academy of Music .
The first one, simply, magical chimes, the second one, clutter chimes, racket chimes. I'd associate this one with something in a child's toy box, completely toneless, tuneless, nothing has its place there. I had a very heavyweight set of tubular chimes myself, but they didn't sound half as nice. The range was just over a half octave with several chimes to one note or tone, which made them very intense and very loud. You would have heard those tubular chimes no trouble. If I had an ear infection, in my left ear, my good ear which is a normal fully hearing functioning ear, I would have heard all of these chimes through my skull via my bone anchored hearing aid over my right ear, where I have moderate to severe hearing loss myself. If I wasn't wearing the BAHA though, it would be pure vibration with very little sound getting to either ear.
hmmmmm i got no name but i can tell you; all three are very unique, differing in tonal character, you're right about the dullness of sound the frist instrument, The third instrument i can recognize the type of metal from it's tone, all three have a place, guess they are what they are Bar Chimes. < J
Iam in 9th standard and in my english textbook there's a story about you whose title is the "The sound of music". And i like to tell you that you are awesome
My too where are you from
We studied too in 9th standard I remember.
There was a chapter about her when I was studying in 9th standard
Currently iam in tenth
The sound of music part 1 ❤❤
Got it bro !!
Soo!! you are the one from (The sound of music)😯.. amazing
Same
Same
Hyy I am from India and I have read about you...u are awesome💐
Same beehive chapter
Just beautiful. Fairy Chimes, they sound magical.
"The Icicle Tree"
You are just amazing
It looks like you chose a name, and it's a good one. I was thinking "windglock"...
Hello, my name is Beth Price. I truly enjoyed listening to you. I have to tell you that my uncle is Sir Curtis Price. I recently read that you attended the Royal Academy of Music .
I love it! Glock Chimes lol
Glennie Chimes ... Just kidding--LOVE YOUR CAREER--you're quite the inspiration!
wow!..''winter petals''...!
The first one, simply, magical chimes, the second one, clutter chimes, racket chimes. I'd associate this one with something in a child's toy box, completely toneless, tuneless, nothing has its place there. I had a very heavyweight set of tubular chimes myself, but they didn't sound half as nice. The range was just over a half octave with several chimes to one note or tone, which made them very intense and very loud. You would have heard those tubular chimes no trouble. If I had an ear infection, in my left ear, my good ear which is a normal fully hearing functioning ear, I would have heard all of these chimes through my skull via my bone anchored hearing aid over my right ear, where I have moderate to severe hearing loss myself. If I wasn't wearing the BAHA though, it would be pure vibration with very little sound getting to either ear.
Rectangular Bells As oposed to Tubular ones.
TICKLINTICKLESPIEL... or simply TICKLESPIEL...❤Evelyn
hmmmmm i got no name but i can tell you; all three are very unique, differing in tonal character, you're right about the dullness of sound the frist instrument, The third instrument i can recognize the type of metal from it's tone, all three have a place, guess they are what they are Bar Chimes. < J
fairy chimes gets my vote
Enchant-a-chimes
Shimera
It's a Janglaphone!
;-)
we study about you in our indian textbooks
Rime chime
Frost Chimes ... Frosty Line Chimes ... ???
Bar chimes
No wonder everyone here came from their school book
What about calling it a "Glocenstein"