Gregg Payne's Chimes

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2008

I tune large pipes for chimes for interactive, kinetic, or public art projects. There's quite a bit of math to consider with tuning and suspending large pipes to get the best resonance, and the mass and damping of the striker is very important to get good tone.

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  • how much

  • do you make smaller ones available? I would love one of yours in my front yard. please advise. Thank you!

    Linda Ortega of Oceanside, CA (Los Angeles, CA native)

  • Hey Gregg! It's Pamela in Chico. :)

    My brother in Minnesota - just recently found a youtube MIX video on another channel that showed your chimes... and he sent it to me all excited - cuz of course, i'd taken him to visit your chimes while he was here visiting!

    Lovin the synchronicities as always!

    Any news on the park installation?

  • awesome sound. Where do you get the pipes? How much you figure it costs to build one.

  • Sweet music to anyones ears, Thank you for shareing your wind chimes.. I love them.

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