The Chimes of the Eclipse showcases a unique and beautiful sounding feature called “octave doubling.” Each note appears again one octave higher than the main scale. This expands the range of the chime while adding harmonic content and beauty to the sound. They introduced this chime to celebrate the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017. As a result, this chime will conjure the magic of this rare event with its ethereal music.
Woodstock designed the Chimes of the Eclipse for superior musical performance It is hand-tuned to a five-note scale found all over the world. In addition, it acts in concert with the wind to create random patterns of wonderful music and will work in perfect harmony with all other Encore Collection chimes right in your own backyard.
This chime was designed with a removable windcatcher that can be engraved or silk-screened.
The Woodstock Chimes of Mercury were named for the innermost planet in our solar system. In turn, Mercury was named after the ancient Roman messenger god. Mercury is similar in appearance to the Moon, with lots of craters. Because it is normally not visible due to the glare of the Sun, Mercury can be viewed only in the morning or at twilight.
When Woodstock designed the Chimes of Mercury they designed and handcrafted them for superior musical performance. They hand-tuned them to a universal, pentatonic (five-note) scale which acts in concert with the wind to create random patterns of wonderful sound. It will also harmonise beautifully with all of the other Encore Collection windchimes.
This chime carries a lifetime tuning guarantee.
This chime is designed to hang from a string loop, rather than an o-ring.
When Woodstock designed the Chimes of Polaris they were handcrafted for superior musical performance. It is hand-tuned to a universal, pentatonic (five-note) scale and act in concert with the wind to create random patterns of wonderful sound. It will also harmonise beautifully with all the other Encore Collection windchimes.
They designed the chime with a removable windcatcher that can be taken to a trophy shop, printer or jeweler to be engraved or silk-screened.
Polaris is part of three different constellations. It is the end of the handle in The Little Dipper and also part of Ursa Minor (the smaller bear). It is also the “jewel” in a semicircle of stars that make up a constellation called “The Engagement Ring”. Because Polaris appears to be motionless, it is used in navigation and is associated with a steadfast nature.
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