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4 Responses to “URGOS WESTMINSTER CHIME MANTLE CLOCK”
There are so many … There are so many overtones when a metal bar is vibrating. It is often heard differently. Personally, I hear Julie Andrews singing “the hills are alive…” AND a little voice that says he dosen’t like any of you.
There are so many …
There are so many overtones when a metal bar is vibrating. It is often heard differently. Personally, I hear Julie Andrews singing “the hills are alive…” AND a little voice that says he dosen’t like any of you.
I hear it chiming …
I hear it chiming in D#. :-p Very nice sounding clock, though. Congratulations to whoever was the winning bidder. :3
Well, I actually …
Well, I actually hear it chiming in G-flat major.
Westminster chining …
Westminster chining in B flat major tune.