[TheForge] Triangles
Michael H. Murphy
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Thu Apr 29 21:21:46 2004
I make one with four sides. There is an eye punched in the corner opposite
to the open corner, which has a string through it to hang the four-sided
triangle(I call 'em dinner bells) from. Regular three-sided dinner bells
should have the opening on one of the bottom corners. I've tried it both
ways, and it works better that way.
Mike Murphy
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Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:41 PM
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Subject: RE: [TheForge] Triangles
Good point. And with one being twice as long as the other, they should be an
octave apart.
Rich M.
> -----Original Message-----
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> Usually down in a corner. This gives you two different lengths of steel
> ringing, making a pleasing chime tone. Try one both ways and listen, see
> what you think.
>
> At 12:12 PM 4/29/2004, you wrote:
> >Should the opening on a triangle that you ring be up next to the eye or
> >down in one of the bottom corners?
> >
> >Keith "Sparky" Holmes
>
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