7 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Deepest SoundSunday, July 27, 2003
This chime was a gift for my wife last Spring. We loved it so much I've made all the different tones of Gregorian presents for special occasions. Now we have them all, so I'm starting at the top again to put more on the other side of the house. These need just a little wind to make a nice sound. The Baritone is amazing and worth getting first. The wind catcher is balanced nicely butit will take a bit more wind than for the smaller models. Consider putting it higher where more breezes will make it chime. Put it outside, near a window to enjoy the sounds indoors. A great and gentle addtiion to any outdoor setting.
21 out of 21 people found the following review helpful:
Woodstock chimesMonday, January 21, 2002
Woodstock has the best sounding wind chimes I have owned. They can be tolerated by most anyone - even those who dislike the tinkling of most other chimes! Everyone who comes over comments on the beautiful sound of the chimes. Since they are properly pitched, musicians can even enjoy these! The baritone is my favorite, with its rich, warm lower tones.
Don't be taken back by their price - you get your money's worth with chimes from Woodstock.
18 out of 19 people found the following review helpful:
baritone chimes WoodstockTuesday, April 24, 2001
My little brother got this chime for Christmas. I love it! It has the nicest sound of any chime I have ever heard! The Baritone chimes have a deeper tone, which is very soft as well like Swiss cow bells We have these hanging outside of the front door.I enjoy it each time we go out. Great