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  2. 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 ...

  3. Wind chime - Wikipedia

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  4. Chime (bell instrument) - Wikipedia

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    A chime (/ ˈtʃaɪm /) or set of chimes is a carillon -like instrument, i.e. a pitched percussion instrument consisting of 22 or fewer bells. Chimes are primarily played with a keyboard, but can also be played with an Ellacombe apparatus. Chimes are often automated, in the past with mechanical drums connected to clocks and in the present with ...

  5. World's Largest Tuned Musical Windchime - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 36.3754°N 93.7484°W. The World's Largest Tuned Musical Windchime. The World's Largest Tuned Musical Windchime was erected by windchime artist, Ranaga Farbiarz, in the parking area of Celestial Windz Harmonic Bizaar, south of Eureka Springs, Arkansas on Thursday, November 4, 2004.

  6. Traditional Korean musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Korean musical instruments

  7. Tubular bells - Wikipedia

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  8. Weather vane - Wikipedia

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  9. 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]

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