wind chimes Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈwɪnd ˌtʃaɪmz]
  • Us [ ˈwɪnd ˌtʃaɪmz]

Meaning of wind chimes In English

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Examples of wind chimes

  • The performance commences with a repeated motive on double bass that becomes a dialogue between players on double bass, wind chimes, metallophone and keyboards.

  • It also functions importantly as a stylised rhythmic identity that stands in relief against the freely articulated splashes of wind chimes' freely textured rhythms.

  • The sounds of aeolian harps and wind chimes depend on the direction and amount of wind in the natural environment.

  • The room is equipped with a variety of tuned and untuned percussion including her usual preferred instruments: the large chromatic xylophone and metallophone, small shaking instruments and some wind chimes.

  • She then moves across to the wind chimes and suggests improvising an imaginary journey of the sun rising, moving through the day and ending with a quiet sunset.

  • The song had an introductory sound of mystical wind chimes and bells.

  • Wind chimes are hung at the top of the lighting towers.

  • Shortly after the intro, a percussion section comes in, with additional wind chimes and synthesizers layered in as the melody repeats.

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