Big Ben, the Great Bell of the Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster in London, plays a series of notes that create a distinctive chime. The notes are traditionally recognized as E, E, F#, G#, B, E, D, C#. When it chimes the quarter-hour and the hour, it produces a melody that is both iconic and easily recognizable. The exact sequence can vary slightly depending on the time of day and the specific chime being rung.
The iconic chimes of Big Ben can be played using the notes G, F#, E, G, F#, E, D. This sequence typically represents the hour chime. For a more complete version, you can also include the notes for the quarter chimes, which follow a similar pattern.
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The iconic chimes of Big Ben can be played using the notes G, F#, E, G, F#, E, D. This sequence typically represents the hour chime. For a more complete version, you can also include the notes for the quarter chimes, which follow a similar pattern.
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