5 Fun Things You Can Do With a Musical Clock

In 1598, Nicholas Vallin made the first known musical clock. This historic device is currently placed in London’s British Museum. This clock played a different music piece after every quarter of an hour. Over the years, many changes have been made to these time pieces in terms of technology and designs. However, their basic functioning is the same – these timekeepers typically inform about change in the hour through a musical tune. These time pieces have a big cylinder, which pushes the necessary combs and hammers to work and thus produce sound.

5 Fun Elements a Musical Clock Can Add to your Life

A musical clock is just a music box in which a clock has been incorporated. Here are a few fun moments that such time pieces can add to your life:

  1. Wake up to the tune of your radio
    You can attach such time pieces to your favorite radio station with the help of a plug and set this as your alarm. This gives you a chance to wake up to a different song each morning. This helps a lot because hearing the same alarm tone each morning can be very irritating after some time. The sound itself gets associated with going to work early in the morning.
  2. Gift for music lovers
    These time pieces make great gifts for music lovers. A wide variety of options in musical tones are available in them, such as Ave Maria and Westminster chimes. Some such timekeepers also offer tunes from songs such as Simon & Garfunkel’s ‘Bridge over Troubled Water’ and ‘Let it be’ by The Beatles.
  3. Scheduling the day for your family
    Musical clocks can even help to schedule your family’s day. This can be done by setting up alarms with different tunes for different activities, such as picking up children from school, lunch time, supper time and other household chores. These time pieces offer different themes such as ‘Musical Stars’ or ‘Sugar Plum Fairies’ to choose from, according to your preference.
  4. Music therapy
    It has been proven scientifically that these time pieces can be used as therapy for people suffering from fibromyalgia (which involves excessive pain in the body parts, such as the joints, muscles and tendons). Researchers believe that this positive impact occurs because music acts as an agent to relax people and thereby effectively uplift the emotional state of a person, making them happy.
  5. Conversation starter in the living room
    A musical clock can work as an antique showpiece in your living room. It is sure to catch the eye of your guests and thereby help in initiating a conversation with the sights and sounds it offers.

A musical clock is just an improvised version of your grandmother’s music box. They still have the same soothing music which fascinated you when you were small. They therefore are able to connect the bygone era with the present. This is done mainly because such time pieces use basic designs and tunes of the yesteryears.

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