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custard
What is the music the bell tower plays?
Have just returned from Alicante where we stayed in a hotel in the old square. Every quarter of an hour the clock struck and a tune was played. We asked in the Town Hall but could not make ourselves understood so does anyone know the name of the music. It sounded like "You are my Sunshine" played at a slow speed!
I'm from Spain.
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In England is similar in the Big Ben of London.
Rudebox77
Then it probably was.
nige_but_dim
It may just have been a poor version of the standard ("Westminster") chime - if it was 4 chimes for each quarter of an hour.