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New Brochure for 2012
Freenotes Harmony Park has released its 2012 Product Brochure and it's not just for playgrounds! With our sales doubling over last year, we're expanding into new markets and have revised our product brochure to include photos representing more diverse settings and illustrating how the instruments appeal to a wider age range of players.

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The new Brochure also includes 3 new instrument designs, the Pagoda Bells, the Flying Amadinda and the Saturn's Chimes.

The Pagoda Bells - As a park or garden ornament, or as an engaging piece of interactive urban art, this instrument rings with blended tones, focusing attention on any outdoor setting. With Freenotes musical integrity applied to each bell, this new design is made to be durable and completely maintenance-free. Reminiscent of the architecture of the Orient, this vertical array of bells provides lush tones of long duration. A calming addition to any outdoor setting.



The Flying Amadinda - Musical bars of coated fiberglass hang between a sturdy frame made of recycled plastic posts. The Amadinda is an ancient xylophone from Uganda. Our fiberglass bars eliminate maintenance - a major design improvement. Non-resonated bars have less amplification, making them ideal for areas where sound levels are important to maintain.



The Saturn's Chimes This dramatic, curved array of anodized aluminum chimes features warm, long-sustaining tones resonating harmonies from deep space. The chimes are two-inch diameter tubing hung with long-lasting, coated stainless steel cable. A powder-coated steel frame is optional. Standing eight-feet tall and five-feet wide, this instrument makes a stunning visual and auditory addition to any outdoor area.

There are many new pictures in the 2012 catalog and wonderful testimonials from some of our customers. The brochure is full of revised information directly responding to our custom needs. We've taken everything we've learned this past year and a half, working hard to meet all industry standards, resulting in numerous product improvements. To sneak a peak at the brochure go here: http://freenotesharmonypark.com/images/stories/PDFs/FN_Brochure_Screen.pdf