TreeWorks Chime Bar ~ 22 Bar Chime with Finger Cymbal + Beater ~ Made in Nashville USA ~ £75 ono
Willesden, London
£75
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TreeWorks Chime Bar ~ 22 Bar Chime with Finger Cymbal + Beater ~ Made in Nashville USA ~ £75 ono
The wooden bar (aka mantle) is 13.1/2in long
The chime bars are from 3.1/2in to 6in long across the scale.
Can easily be mounted onto a standard cymbal stand (not included).
According to information found on the web:
Sand cast bronze finger cymbal
The metal chime bars are made of TreeWorks' exclusive Aluminium/Titanium alloy, comprised of 11 different metals melted together. They are heat treated for 8 hours to create a crystal clear tone, then the bars are polished to a brilliant finish. The unique chromatic-like tuning has been described as ethereal and shimmering. It blends beautifully in all musical settings. This distinctive sound is what made TreeWorks Chimes famous.
The mantle, TreeWorks' name for the wooden frame, is crafted from solid Tennessee hardwood.
The deep colour is brought out with a hand-rubbed oil finish that is high-end, yet understated.
Each chime bar is individually hand-tied to the mantle. One-bar-at-a-time. NO PLASTIC TIES and NO STAPLES are used. The braided CordLoc(TM) employed can hold up to 50-pounds (think miniature rappelling rope). To say TreeWorks' chimes are durable is an understatement.
Add another dimension to your sound with this chime, and you will have invested in the best instrument of its kind that will serve you your entire career.
In great condition.
Located at my workshop in Willesden London NW10. Parking available outside. Nearest tube station is Neasden.
Price £75 or near offer
Ad ID: 1501478789
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