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Chinese Gong
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Chinese Gong, and Meditation Chime information: Because winds are known by the direction from which they blow, the winds in middle latitudes are known as the prevailing westerlies. You will be surprised at how much wire you will use. If you are handy, you could cut round pieces to hang the chime. You must buy a copy of wiring a house, a great hardback book published by taunton press. Six chimes: 16 5/8, 17 5/8, 19 1/4, 20 7/16, 21 5/8, 23 3/4. May you dance in her beautiful garden, rejoice in a bountiful harvest, and in so doing, may you cultivate your soul. Use a wire cutter to make tiny notches where you want to hang the keys. The ones that are shiny on both sides put on an enjoyable show when the sun reflects off them.
About Chinese Gong
Find a piano or electronic keyboard, choose a set of notes and play them as randomly as you can to get an idea what they will sound like. They may contain from 5 to 22 percent tin. Try to get a pipe which has a uniform cross-section (i. Other suggest seamless "chro-mo" 4130 bicycle frame tubing, while copper water pipe also seems useful. Insert one end of this wire through the hole in the armature links and twist to secure. |
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