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Journey to the South Pacific island of Java with the deep, rich tones of one of Woodstock's larger-sized windchimes. Java is located on the border of the Indian and Pacific Oceans and between Asia and Australia, making it subject to the influence of many cultures. Javanese gamelan music is a combination of Buddhist instruments, South Pacific island dance, Hindu music, and philosophy, with the later influence of Moslem philosophy and music. Composer Claude Debussy said “Javanese music [is] able to express every shade of meaning.” You can bring all those rich musical traditions to your outdo
The sounds of nature are sweet, but the music of chirping birds, chattering squirrels, and rustling leaves is even sweeter when accompanied by Woodstock's computer-tuned Java wind chimes. These chimes are made from black, coated, nonendangered hardwoods treated to endure season after season of outdoor use and are tuned to the musical scale of the gamelan degung. The chime captures the melodies of the island paradise of Java. Company founder Garry Kvistad has developed an advanced method of tuning used on every Woodstock chime: each tube is analyzed digitally with a microphone under the tube me
Woodstock Chimes of Java Windchime
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Woodstock Chimes of Java Windchime Features :
- Large, classic-style wind chime is tuned to the musical scale of the javanese gamelan
- 6 Silver-colored aluminum tubes; cherry wood top, clapper and wind catcher; durable, braided nylon cord
- One of our deepest and richest-sounding wind chimes, the chimes of java is tuned to a d major scale
- Gamelan ensembles from the indonesian island of java reflect a rich heritage of oral musical tradition from many asian cultures
- Measures 50-inches overall length; 43-inches from the top wooden piece to the bottom of the wind catcher; longest tube is 32-inches
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