[sdiy] Tubular Bells
James Patchell
patchell at cox.net
Thu Dec 16 07:17:54 CET 2004
Well, I am glad there are other crazy people like me. I will post any info
I run across, but I will tell you, it sure looks like information on this
subject is scant at best. The quickest way sure looks like just buying the
tubes....but that is no fun.
At 02:33 PM 12/15/2004 -0500, Glen wrote:
>At 02:02 PM 12/15/04 , Peter Grenader wrote:
>
> >If you can afford it, titanium tubes are terrific for this as they are hard
> >as nails (actually, harder) and sustain wonderfully. Plus they can be
> >purchased as either straight gage or double butted, meaning the walls get
> >thinner in the center of the pipe by about 2 mils - perfect for ringing. I
> >know this for a fact because I've got a bicycle frame made out of the stuff
> >and the frame builder has made some really interesting wind chimes in his
> >spare time, one tuned to microtones. He really got into it for a while.
>
>I thought that if the walls of the tube weren't of uniform thickness, it
>resulted in a "beating" sound in the tone of the bell, which some people
>object to? I believe I read that on a web page describing the mechanics and
>theories of old church carillons.
>
>There is one other detail I remember, which might be worth passing on.
>Deagan used tubes which were closed on one end. This changed the ratio of
>the resonant pitch of the air column, with respect to the resonant pitch of
>the metal tube itself. It was claimed to result in a more pronounced strike
>tone, and a more melodic sound when played with other instruments, if I'm
>not mistaken. The wind chimes that I mentioned earlier are open at both
>ends. Then again, they aren't engineered to play well with other
>instruments. :)
>
>Does anyone know the harmonic details of English, Flemish, Celeste, and
>Harp chimes? I'm ideally looking for a chart that plots the frequency and
>amplitude of all the partials produced by each chime.
>
>
>take care,
>Glen (who is also looking into bells and chimes, if you hadn't noticed.)
-Jim
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