Skip to Main Content
Your browser is out-of-date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update your browser now

DUE TO COVID-19, WHITE GLOVE IN HOME DELIVERY SERVICES MAY BE UNAVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA. CALL FOR DETAILS.
  • Have a question or need some assistance?

    Email us at Info@grandfathertimeclocks.com

    OR

    Message us using the blue button below!

  • 0 • $0
Grandfather Time Clocks
HomeClearanceClocksCabinetsManufacturersManuals and WarrantiesBlogCustomer ServiceAbout UsContact Us
Clock Melodies: Chimes, Strikes and Bells | Grandfather Time Clocks
  • 0
  • Home
  • Clearance
  • Clocks
    • Mechanical Floor Clocks
    • Quartz Battery Powered Floor Clocks
    • Regulator Wall Clocks
    • Wall Clocks
    • Mantel Clocks
    • Cuckoo Clocks
    • Musical and Motion Clocks
    • Marine Clocks
    • Outdoor Clocks
    • Anniversary Collection
  • Cabinets
    • Curio Cabinets
    • Corner Curio Cabinets
    • Display Cabinets
  • Manufacturers
    • Hermle
    • Howard Miller
    • Infinity Instruments
    • Ridgeway
    • Rhythm: Small World
    • Weems and Plath
  • Manuals and Warranties
  • Blog
  • Customer Service
    • Price Match Guarantee
    • Ordering
    • Shipping
    • White Glove Delivery Service
    • Refunds and Returns
    • Financing
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
    • About Grandfather Time Clocks
    • About Hermle
    • About Howard Miller
    • About Infinity Instruments
    • About Ridgeway
    • About Rhythm
    • About Weems and Plath
  • Contact Us
Home Blog Clock Melodies: Chimes, Strikes and Bells
Clock Melodies: Chimes, Strikes and Bells

Clock Melodies: Chimes, Strikes and Bells

Chris BumsteadOctober 28, 2019

Every clock has its own unique voice. 

All clocks differ in tone even when the same melody is played. Even within the same family, there may be significant variations. Most of our product pages for chiming clocks showcase the sound of the chimes. We want our customers to have the experience of listening to the sound of the clock. After all, the chime is part of a clock's "personality" and may be an important factor in the buying decision.

Westminster Chimes, also known as the Cambridge Quarters, from its place of origin, the church of St. Mary the Great in Cambridge, England. People commonly associate the Westminster Chimes with Big Ben at the House of Parliament in London.

Whittington Chimes are also called St. Mary's Chimes. There are four variations of this chime sequence. The tune originated with the bell tower of the church of St. Mary le Bow in London, England. In the 14th century, the chimes became famous through a legend that connects them with Dick Whittington. 

St. Michael Chimes originated in the United States. The bells for this chime were originally cast in London for installation in St. Michael’s Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Ave Maria Chimes are based on Franz Schubert's Ave Maria, which was inspired by the Sir Walter Scott poem "The Lady of the Lake." The composition came into usage as clock chimes in the 1940s.

Bim-Bam is a descriptive term for the two-note chimes which sound only at the half hour and hour. With most clocks, mechanically-driven hammers strike the two tuned chime rods to produce the distinctive tone.

Gong sounds the hours on a bell or gong. In 12-hour striking, used most commonly in striking clocks today, the clock strikes once at 1:00 A.M., twice at 2:00 A.M., continuing in this way up to twelve times at 12:00 P.M., then starts again, striking once at 1:00 P.M., twice at 2:00 P.M., up to twelve times at 12:00 A.M.

Cuckoo Clock entertains everyone with its unmistakable cuckoo call, said to bring luck. Traditionally, with cuckoo clocks, a gong is struck by a mechanical hammer. This adds depth of sound to the cuckoo call. If the hammer is too close to the gong, then the clock might produce a sick-sounding cuckoo.

Triple Chime Clocks. Most clocks that have a chiming movement, (three winding holes) typically come with the Westminster Chime. However, some clocks have multiple tunes that are selectable.  The most common combination on triple-chime clocks is Westminster, St. Michael's, and Whittington. There are variations of each chime so different clocks may play them differently. 

Ship Bell Strikes are different from the other clock melodies. Unlike civil clock bells, the strikes of a ship's bell do not accord to the number of the hour. Instead, there are eight bells, one for each half-hour of a four-hour watch. In the age of sailing, watches were timed with a 30-minute hourglass. Bells would be struck every time the glass was turned, and in a pattern of pairs for easier counting, with any odd bells at the end of the sequence.

Leave a comment

Please note, comments must be approved before they are published

Next: Traditional vs. Contemporary
Subscribe to Media Posts
Recent Articles
Traditional vs. Contemporary
Traditional vs. Contemporary
Chris BumsteadJuly 03, 2019
Mechanical vs. Quartz Movement
Mechanical vs. Quartz Movement
Chris BumsteadJuly 03, 2019
Buying Considerations
Buying Considerations
Chris BumsteadJuly 03, 2019

Invalid password
Enter

AS SEEN ON:

Cbs
Fox news
Nbc
Usa today
Digital journal
Judge.me Verified Reviews Badge
48
Verified Reviews
Collections & Blogs
Collections
  • Mechanical Floor Clocks
  • Quartz Battery Powered Floor Clocks
  • Curio and Display Cabinets
  • Grandfather Wall Clocks
  • Cuckoo Clocks
  • Marine Clocks
  • Outdoor Clocks
  • Table Clocks
  • Wall Clocks
  • Astrolabium's and Tellurium's
  • All Collections
Blogs
  • Choosing The Right Clock
  • Manufacturers
  • Technical Assistance for Hermle Clocks
  • Technical Assistance for Howard Miller Clocks and Cabinets
  • Technical Assistance for Infinity Instruments Clocks
  • Technical Assistance for Rhythm Clocks
  • Technical Assistance for Weems and Plath Clocks
Customer Service & Information
Customer Service
  • Price Match Guarantee
  • Financing
  • White Glove Delivery Service
  • Ordering
  • Shipping Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Refund Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Security
Information
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Manufacturers
  • FAQ
  • Search

Contact Information

Email: Info@grandfathertimeclocks.com

Connect with us on Social Media

Sign up for our email list or follow us on social media for special offers!

Grandfather Time Clocks © 2023

Powered by Shopify

  • American Express
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Lay-Buy Powered By PayPal
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Visa
Click for the BBB Business Review of this Online Retailer in Owen Sound ON