Wind chimes
Wind chimes are chimes that are made up of tubes, rods, bells or other objects that are made of wood or metal. Wind chimes are usually hung outside a house near a garden. They make sounds when the wind blows the parts to collide. In popular music, wind chimes can be used for harmonic music.
Wind chimes, usually of bronze, were used in ancient Rome, India, and China.
Wind Chimes Media
Bronze tintinnabulum, Roman, 1st century AD, British Museum.
Wind-powered bell or wind chime under temple eaves,. Banna-ji. Ashikaga, Tochigi. Japan
David Sitek with a wind chime suspended from his guitar
Wind chimes at Leisure Valley, Chandigarh