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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3768149" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>My mom has always loved wind chimes, and when I was younger and dumber I thought it would be cool to make her a monster set of them one year. I set out to the hardware store and basically picked out the biggest copper pipe they had and had them cut me 6 or 8 sections in intervals to get different lengths then spent forever working to get these things mounted up and strung. They look amazing, but as I learned, they sound like crap. So here I am, quite a bit older and hopefully a little less dumb but I thought it would be cool to try and salvage them if at all possible and make them actually sound as good as they look. So how the heck does a guy go about tuning wind chimes to actually sound good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3768149, member: 40561"] My mom has always loved wind chimes, and when I was younger and dumber I thought it would be cool to make her a monster set of them one year. I set out to the hardware store and basically picked out the biggest copper pipe they had and had them cut me 6 or 8 sections in intervals to get different lengths then spent forever working to get these things mounted up and strung. They look amazing, but as I learned, they sound like crap. So here I am, quite a bit older and hopefully a little less dumb but I thought it would be cool to try and salvage them if at all possible and make them actually sound as good as they look. So how the heck does a guy go about tuning wind chimes to actually sound good? [/QUOTE]
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