There is a magical way to liven up your garden or any area which you feel is dead and can do with sound and ambiance. Wind Chimes are an amazing tool to do just that. They are guaranteed to bring harmony to your life and usher in peace with soothing sounds.
Depending on your personal preference, whether it be bold sounds or soft tinkles, you can find sizes, styles and shapes suited for any garden or home.
This is how you start:
There are some techniques that will help get the optimum sounds from your chimes. Walk around your garden each day for a period of time. Early morning, midday and early evening. Let the wind touch your face and body so you can observe the directions and speed of the wind. Does your garden have gentle breezes in some areas? And where is the strongest wind? You need this information so that you could place your chimes to harvest different types of wind. Your main aim for your garden is to use the direction and speed to create a cacophony of sounds which are pleasing and not aggravating.
Aluminum, wood and glass chimes are by far the best to use in a garden. Use the wooden ones where the breeze tends to get strong, with the aluminum ones where the wind swirls around corners. Glass chimes can be placed in between flowers and bushes to great a fairy-like sound.
Depending on how big your garden is, place your chimes at various depths and heights. For example set the bigger ones high maybe on a deck and a smaller one in the same line as the bigger one but lower maybe in a tree, and a smaller one yet to hang among the flowers at a much lower height. Here you need to check the direction of your breeze. You want the wind to always blow from one direction to catch your three-tiered (or more), chime orchestra.
It is also nice to change your chimes around at various intervals of the year. The seasons of the year offer us different winds at different speeds. Change their heights or even better, place objects in front of them or behind. Let the wind bounce of these objects to create a completely different sound from your chimes.
Traffic can also be lessened with chimes if they are placed around the area where the noise is most concentrated. Place strong fluted chimes amongst bushes and tall plants on the perimeter and see how muffled the traffic noise becomes. You can also place a water feature with chimes in the area of your garden where noise from cars or people are the most heard.
The wind has been blowing for eons and will blow for eons more. Why not harvest a little for your own pleasure by creating music with wind chimes. Let your stresses and strains of the day melt away by listening to the wind gently pushing its way through the chimes. Hang a small one in the main entrance of your home so the wind could play your visitors a welcoming song and greet them as the leave.
Depending on your personal preference, whether it be bold sounds or soft tinkles, you can find sizes, styles and shapes suited for any garden or home.
This is how you start:
There are some techniques that will help get the optimum sounds from your chimes. Walk around your garden each day for a period of time. Early morning, midday and early evening. Let the wind touch your face and body so you can observe the directions and speed of the wind. Does your garden have gentle breezes in some areas? And where is the strongest wind? You need this information so that you could place your chimes to harvest different types of wind. Your main aim for your garden is to use the direction and speed to create a cacophony of sounds which are pleasing and not aggravating.
Aluminum, wood and glass chimes are by far the best to use in a garden. Use the wooden ones where the breeze tends to get strong, with the aluminum ones where the wind swirls around corners. Glass chimes can be placed in between flowers and bushes to great a fairy-like sound.
Depending on how big your garden is, place your chimes at various depths and heights. For example set the bigger ones high maybe on a deck and a smaller one in the same line as the bigger one but lower maybe in a tree, and a smaller one yet to hang among the flowers at a much lower height. Here you need to check the direction of your breeze. You want the wind to always blow from one direction to catch your three-tiered (or more), chime orchestra.
It is also nice to change your chimes around at various intervals of the year. The seasons of the year offer us different winds at different speeds. Change their heights or even better, place objects in front of them or behind. Let the wind bounce of these objects to create a completely different sound from your chimes.
Traffic can also be lessened with chimes if they are placed around the area where the noise is most concentrated. Place strong fluted chimes amongst bushes and tall plants on the perimeter and see how muffled the traffic noise becomes. You can also place a water feature with chimes in the area of your garden where noise from cars or people are the most heard.
The wind has been blowing for eons and will blow for eons more. Why not harvest a little for your own pleasure by creating music with wind chimes. Let your stresses and strains of the day melt away by listening to the wind gently pushing its way through the chimes. Hang a small one in the main entrance of your home so the wind could play your visitors a welcoming song and greet them as the leave.
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