Feature

●MOUNTS UP TO THREE TRIANGLES | The TRE04tt comes with our three best-selling triangles mounted on a locally sourced hardwood mantle with a triangle beater to play with. Each model comes with a sandblasted bronze finger cymbal that is mounted with uncompromising braided nylon cord.
●PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA | Each TreeWorks 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 triangle undergoes high temperature heat treating to harden the metal and to add depth to its sound. The mantle secures the triangles in place with a super durable polyurethane coated braided steel cord to keep your triangles hanging year after year.
●A SAFE AND CONVENIENT TRIANGLE MOUNT | The triangles are removable and interchangable, making this an invaluable addition to your percussion section. The included stainless steel beater slides easily into a hole drilled in the top of the mantle for storage between uses.
●DIMENSIONS | The TRE04tt is 24 x 3 x 3 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.


Description

Tree Works Chimes. In the summer of 1996, 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 didnt look like much, but that was the first step to crafting the perfect set of chimes. When asked about the early days of Tree Works, Mitch replies, "I wasnt trying to start a company. I was trying to find a sound." Since then 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.)