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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

You can Play Solo Chimes and make money and spread Joy.
http://www.TheChimeMan.com

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  • Just have to have a good touch. Is that right?

  • Well how about a tune for a test run John?

  • Christmas. Chime. Music.

  • "It's very simple. You just need some skills."

  • It's a 2 octave set. A-A. Typical is C-F.  so I'm three notes above and below the standard range.

    clang clang!!

  • These are Orchestral Chimes played in any Band or Symphony setting, etc. I made a custom set for a Show Biz look. Put it's harder to play!

  • Competition? No way! Let's unite and bring bells back to USA. I'm in Santa Fe, NM. The true bell ringers with ropes such as in England is a true art. I bring pure melody with tubular bells to the masses. So tell me about yourself. Totally cool affiliation! John-Hans

  • Very interesting. However, sorry to have to say this, but I am your "competition"! I am a bell ringer, albeit and out of practise ringer. I considermyself to be a campanologist of the (tulip shaped) bells as America is so LACKING in good campanology! (It is virtually illegal here in San Francisco, if you can believe it!

  • That's a huge chimes set.

  • Are these the type of tubes that are put in grandfather clocks when a tube chime mechanism is ordered?

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