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Organ clock

An unusual form of clock in which the chiming of the hour is preceded or replaced by a short tune played on a miniature pipe organ. The sound made by these clocks is comparable to that of the hurdy-gurdy, a portable organ formerly carried by itinerant street musicians. Sometimes the organ clock only plays every third hour, probably to conserve power. The organ clock appears to have had its origin in the 16th century.

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