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TreeWorks Chimes Triangle (TRE3d)
A FULLY IMMERSIVE SONIC SCULPTURE | By taking the sounds of our popular 4", 6", and 8" triangles and combining them into a single instrument, the TRE3d is the perfect one-time purchase to produce a variety of triangle tones.
PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA | Each Tree Works Chimes triangle is made from extremely hard, high-carbon steel that is hand-bent and tested by ear in our workshop just north of Nashville, TN. All beaters are made from stainless steel.
FORGED FOR SUPERIOR STRENGTH AND SOUND QUALITY | Each TRE3d undergoes high temperature heat treating to harden the metal and to add depth to its sound. The mantle secures the triangle in place with a super durable polyurethane coated braided steel cord to keep your triangle hanging year after year.
DIMENSIONS | The TRE3d is 10 x 5 x 7 inches in dimension. Each triangle comes with one Light Triangle Beater (TREbtr-LTE) that is 8 1/4 x 3/8 x 1/4 inches in dimension.
TreeWorks Chimes' 3-D Triangle is one continuous piece of hardened alloy steel. It combines a 4-inch, 6-inch and 8-inch triangle into a three-dimensional sonic sculpture. The sound is further refined with a high temperature heat treatment for brilliant response. The ultra-thin satin finish protects the triangle, but is so thin it does not impede the sound, even when played with the most delicate touch. It can be played as a traditional triangle with a single stroke for accents incredibly rich in overtones. Or you can play it with two hands (muting with one, striking with the other) to create complex Latin agogo bell-style riffs. A truly unique instrument that will add other worldly effects to your playing. Comes with a full size professional stainless steel beater and mount that allows you to attach it to a normal cymbal stand. In the summer of 1996, TreeWorks Chimes was created by Mitch McMichen. It began in his garage in Nashville, Tennessee. The first set of chimes was made with a hacksaw and a hand drill. It didn't look like much, but that was the first step to crafting the perfect set of chimes. When asked about the early days of TreeWorks, Mitch replies, "I wasn't trying to start a company. I was trying to find a sound." Since then TreeWorks Chimes has grown to become the most respected chimes in the percussion world - used by top studio and touring drummers and percussionist as well as the top 24 drum corps. These instruments are still handmade in Nashville, Tennessee and are unmatched in craftsmanship and sound quality. (It is of note that Mitch McMichen has earned Gold and Platinum records for his recording work in Nashville.)