Mechanical Music Digest  Archives
You Are Not Logged In Login/Get New Account
Please Log In. Accounts are free!
Logged In users are granted additional features including a more current version of the Archives and a simplified process for submitting articles.
Home Archives Calendar Gallery Store Links Info

Spring Fundraising Drive In Progress. Please visit our home page to see this and other announcements: https://www.mmdigest.com     Thank you. --Jody

MMD > Archives > January 2001 > 2001.01.14 > 11Prev  Next


Deagan Organ Chimes - "Shaker Chimes"
By Danielle Squyres

Many, many thanks to the people that responded to my tuning question.
You people were great!

However, I should have been more clear on my part.  Although Deagan
Organ Chimes are the "official" name for them, most people call them
"Shaker Chimes".  I should have included the nickname "Shaker Chimes"
but I didn't think of it.

Deagan shaker chime tubes are not the same as regular chime tubes which
are several feet long and are used in organs and played by symphony
percussionists.  Shaker Chimes range from a few inches long to maybe
2-3 feet long and have 3-4 tubes per note.  They look just like the
Indonesian bamboo angklung except they are made of metal.  Deagan
stopped making them around the year 1920.  The thing that makes them
really strange to tune is that half of the tube is cut away on the back
and the bottom is plugged to make the tube its own resonator.

Robbie, I read in the MMD archives that you helped somebody named
Orville Cooper make and retune some shaker chimes.  Is he still in
the shaker chime business?  Are you?  ;)

Thank you so much,
Danielle Squyres

 [ Gracious!  That was 1959, and ol' Cooper is long gone.  I'll write
 [ to you about the technique.  -- Robbie


(Message sent Sun 14 Jan 2001, 21:15:29 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Chimes, Deagan, Organ, Shaker

Home    Archives    Calendar    Gallery    Store    Links    Info   


Enter text below to search the MMD Website with Google



CONTACT FORM: Click HERE to write to the editor, or to post a message about Mechanical Musical Instruments to the MMD

Unless otherwise noted, all opinions are those of the individual authors and may not represent those of the editors. Compilation copyright 1995-2024 by Jody Kravitz.

Please read our Republication Policy before copying information from or creating links to this web site.

Click HERE to contact the webmaster regarding problems with the website.

Please support publication of the MMD by donating online

Please Support Publication of the MMD with your Generous Donation

Pay via PayPal

No PayPal account required

                                     
Translate This Page