Instruments of the Modern Symphony Orchestra/CHIMES

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CHIMES


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Orchestral chimes consist of a series of accurately-tuned tubes of steel or bell-metal. They are graduated in size like organ pipes and are suspended from a suitable framework of wood. Their tone effectively simulates that of deep-pitched cathedral chimes and they serve in the orchestra to produce an atmosphere of solemnity, especially in music of a religious character. The tubes are struck near the upper end with a wooden mallet.