Westminster Quarters
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The Westminster Quarters is the most common name for a melody used by a set of clock bells to chime on each quarter hour. The number of chime sets matches the number of quarter hours that have passed. It is also known as the Westminster Chimes, or the Cambridge Chimes from its place of origin, the church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge.
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The parish of St Mary the Great with St Michael, C... The parish of St Mary the Great with St Michael, Cambridge www.gsm.cam.ac.uk - Web |
The Straight Dope on the Westminster Quarters The Straight Dope on the Westminster Quarters www.straightdope.com/classics/a990430b.html - Web |
The Cambridge Chimes The Cambridge Chimes www.scy.org.uk/chimes.htm - Web |
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A music theory article on the Westminster Quarters... A music theory article on the Westminster Quarters and other clock chimes mto.societymusictheory.org/.../mto.00.6.4.harrison_essay.html - Web |
Other chimes Other chimes www.bhi.co.uk/aHints/chimes.html - Web |