Yo have a very beautiful clock. My grandmother had one of these and I have fond memories of her winding it. Everytime I hear a wesminster chime I think of her.
What a beautiful sound. Musically, the chimes are in D-flat major and the strike is E flat major 7. Nice combo between D flat and D natural. The D flat serves as the main note, but a major 7 chord is what really creates that strong hour strike.
Actually the strike isn't any usual chords. Two G(little difference, resulting in beat phenomenon) and two ♭E (little difference still)are the major tone. Meanwhile every chime rod will also have a 21- semitone lower tone than the major tone. So the strike also contains a ♭B, ♭G chord. Due to abundant overtones and resonance, no wonder so difficult to tell the exact tones.
The strike train hammer heads could use an adjustment the sound is like its hitting the glass kind of and the quarters could be sped up just a bit. 2:10
I saw a whittington chime grandfather clock at a flea market for 400. By howard miller, also saw a chiming wall clock that plays three chimes, and it was 40 because the chimes didnt work.
You can alter it to your own liking. by turning around one or more of the hammer heads of the strike. for instance you can only have one or two rods sound. I also dislike a strong strike on a bunch of rods. I usually disengage the top 2 ones ... so only the longest two rods sounds. The sound will be much more pleasant and gentler.
with some clocks the strike is overall too harsh ... in that case I install a piece of fabric between the hammers and the rods... resulting in a very pleasant soft round sweet tone.
It's a slow morning for me so I decided to count the number of times I hear him say "uh" ... 43 is my count.. I feel like uh I might've missed one or uh two.
This is the best sounding haward Miller Westminster clock I’ve heard
Nice clock and nice design this clock is one of the best grandfather clocks ever
Love the hour chime on this one! I have a Howard Miller from 1980, fairly similar.
Yo have a very beautiful clock. My grandmother had one of these and I have fond memories of her winding it. Everytime I hear a wesminster chime I think of her.
The chimes are very beautiful! Thanks!
Wow! The chimes sound so nice.
What a beautiful sound. Musically, the chimes are in D-flat major and the strike is E flat major 7. Nice combo between D flat and D natural. The D flat serves as the main note, but a major 7 chord is what really creates that strong hour strike.
Actually the strike isn't any usual chords. Two G(little difference, resulting in beat phenomenon) and two ♭E (little difference still)are the major tone. Meanwhile every chime rod will also have a 21- semitone lower tone than the major tone. So the strike also contains a ♭B, ♭G chord. Due to abundant overtones and resonance, no wonder so difficult to tell the exact tones.
the chimes are in c major, tuned to e4, d4, c4 and g3. the strike is 2 rods tuned to g3 and two more tuned to d#3.
I love grandfather clocks!
wow i really like this clock, thank you for sharing!
Imagine hearing this downstairs at night when you just suddenly woke up
or started floating
Chimes are beautiful. Striking sounds like a little like Halloween but otherwise they sound well.
Holy crap that is Beautiful.
2:11 Very beautiful!
2:31 Still very beautiful!
Can you look inside to the clock mechanism please.
Nice c major westminster chime, however I do wish the strike chord was more melodic something like g4, e4, c4, g3.
I am so intrested in grand father clocks because granma and grandad have a miller one
The strike train hammer heads could use an adjustment the sound is like its hitting the glass kind of and the quarters could be sped up just a bit. 2:10
I saw a whittington chime grandfather clock at a flea market for 400. By howard miller, also saw a chiming wall clock that plays three chimes, and it was 40 because the chimes didnt work.
Update I got the wall clock and fixed her up awhile ago lol
And also it is 7:00 on this clock
Did you remove the comment with the dating link?
I think.
Lol 😂
@@Dsdk2011 What are you laughing at?
@@ceilingfansclocksminecraft1226 bc he had a link about the dating link
@@Dsdk2011 wait- omg 😂
I mean, it's good :P the chimes are. I personally never liked the "strong" or some say "rude" strikes of a grandfather clock :/
You can alter it to your own liking. by turning around one or more of the hammer heads of the strike. for instance you can only have one or two rods sound. I also dislike a strong strike on a bunch of rods. I usually disengage the top 2 ones ... so only the longest two rods sounds. The sound will be much more pleasant and gentler.
with some clocks the strike is overall too harsh ... in that case I install a piece of fabric between the hammers and the rods... resulting in a very pleasant soft round sweet tone.
@@Mrs.Karen_Walker That is funny that you mention that trick as people have used that for another type of clock. Howard Miller with adjustment.
No it's not rude for striking the grandfather clockIt's supposed to do that
No it's not rude for striking the grandfather clockIt's supposed to do that
My grandparents have the same grandfather clock
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When did you buy it?
This one is not mine.
This is Kieninger movement :)
If hermle (AGFC)
but kieninger only westminster chime is (GF#D#A) more deeper than hermle movement :)
What model clock is this
No idea.
Veccna!
It's a slow morning for me so I decided to count the number of times I hear him say "uh" ... 43 is my count.. I feel like uh I might've missed one or uh two.
Yea I feel you
Uh LOL
2:11/2:31
fnaf
Why are you showing the obios? Oh yeah this has glass lets look at the moon on it wow stop wasting our time
That sounds dry go check it out