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  2. Wind chime - Wikipedia

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    A metal wind chime. Wind chimes are a type of percussion instrument constructed from suspended tubes, rods, bells, or other objects that are often made of metal or wood.The tubes or rods are suspended along with some type of weight or surface which the tubes or rods can strike when they or another wind-catching surface are blown by the natural movement of air outside.

  3. Fūrin - Wikipedia

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    Fūrin. A fūrin (風鈴, ふうりん, lit. 'wind-bell') is a small, bowl-shaped Japanese wind chime typically hung during the summer. A piece of paper called tanzaku (短冊) is usually hung from each fūrin to cause it to ring even with just a slight breeze. The sound of the fūrin and the sight of the paper blowing in the wind are seen by ...

  4. World's largest windchime - Wikipedia

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    World's largest windchime. The world's largest windchime was made by Jim Bolin and is located at 109 East Main Street, Casey, Illinois. [1] The windchime was entered into the Guinness World Records as the Largest Windchime on June 22, 2012. [1][2] The windchime measures 12.80 m (42 ft) long and consists of five metal tubes which are suspended ...

  5. Singing Ringing Tree, Burnley - Wikipedia

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    53°45′23.90″N 2°13′37.99″W  /  53.7566389°N 2.2272194°W  / 53.7566389; -2.2272194. The Singing Ringing Tree is a wind powered sound sculpture resembling a tree set in the landscape of the Pennine hill range overlooking Burnley, in Lancashire, England. Completed in 2006, it is part of the series of four sculptures within the ...

  6. Korean wind chime - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's head with bell, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Korean wind chimes ( Korean: 풍경, romanized : punggyeong, lit. 'wind bell') are various traditional bells hung from the exterior corners of Korean Buddhist temples, and functioning as a wind chime. The bell's clapper is often in the shape of a fish, an auspicious sign in Buddhism. [ 1][ 2]

  7. Westminster Quarters - Wikipedia

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    See media help. The Westminster Quarters, from its use at the Palace of Westminster, is a melody used by a set of four quarter bells to mark each quarter-hour. It is also known as the Westminster Chimes, Cambridge Quarters, or Cambridge Chimes, from its place of origin, the Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge. [1]: 7–8.

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