TreeWorks Chimes Chimes (TRE51)
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Not at all. It measures 26" wide on the inside. The chime fits the 24" tree works
With this case, I was able to fit 32 chimes bars and still have room to spare!" A double 50 should do the trick. Some people use AR15's in this case, maybe it is fine to use a double 50 there.
There is only one case in this regard. It will cost you an additional $119 to purchase the chimes. As well as the bracket, you will need one to mount the lamps. If you want to buy the dampener bar, you should think about it. A total of less than $250 is expected.
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This computer case costs a bit more than a sleeve, which is just slightly cheaper. In the end I decided it was worth the money for a nice case. The decision I made made me so happy. It comes in a tube. These chimes are not very hard to eject, but there is a bit of a learning curve too. We had the same chimes except for the sleeves were more annoying to use (in fact we dedicated a stand to always have a set of chimes on each stand so you wouldn't have to wrestle with them during setups when you were in music school). The case lets you lay the chimes down flat (I have even tried the ones with a triangle and finger cymbal, and they stayed upright when I laid them inside the case) and fasten Keeping the chimes from getting tangled or pulled is one of the primary purposes of the case, and when the case is closed the sides are very stiff, and the material itself is tough and durable. Transport is made simple with the handle, which is also very nice. Overall, I wish this case was a little cheaper however, chimes are delicate, hard to move and hard to shove into sleeves (If you have all day to set up I guess it doesn't matter but I don't), and this case makes all of it No musician needs to feel intimidated by this case since anyone can figure out how it works and be able to maintain your chimes. Invest in a good case to save yourself time and money.
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With my chimes now secured for life, I can move from gig to gig without having to worry about damaging them. The construction is very solid. During travel, my double set used to break one or two bars when one or two bars popped out. We'll take care of everything!.
This bag is awesome. Construction of the building is excellent. It is necessary to get the bag if you purchase the chimes. It didn't come with a bag when I bought the double row set of chimes.
The carry case is solid and well-made. It is a simple item so it has no problem performing the task for which it was made. The materials seem to be of a quality that will last for quite a while.
I have a 7-inch waist, so it fits. The AR-5 has an overall length of 5 inches The answer to 15 is perfect. It allows me to take public transportation, enter bars, restaurants, hotels etc.
without anyone giving me a second glance. There would be no problem if it had an external pocket to hold a spare magazine or two.
It would have been nice if there had been some type of pocket for nuts and bolts to attach it to the cymbal stand, but it is still a very good purchase.
My husband also enjoys them.