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Started January 18th, 2007 · 4 replies · Latest reply by sefsounds 16 years, 5 months ago
Hi,
I am a musician, recording largely as a hobby on a home PC set up, and I use various samples and soundfonts depending on the song.
I've been after a sample of a chime tree for a while now for a song I'm working on (slow ballady type!).
If anyone knows where I can get one, or if there's any percussionists out there who have one, along with a suitable recording device, you'd make my day!
Incidentally, a chime tree, for those who aren't familiar, is that little row of tiny tubular bells that a percussionist runs his fingers along when he wants to create a sparkly sound in a quiet moment of a ballad!
Thanks in advance.
Welcome to freesound!
I haven't heard that particular instrument... have you tried a deep search?
Also, the philharmonia orchestra has something close to what I think you want...
Go to http://www.philharmonia.co.uk/thesoundexchange/sound_samples/sample_libraries/phrases/
select "percussion"
select "bell tree"
viola.
(I think you want the glissando but they also have a single hit recorded.)