A Rhythm Clock Puts On A Real Show

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Article Title: A Rhythm Clock Puts On A Real Show
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Tired of your traditional clocks with just a few chimes or chirps? Well, a company out of Japan, Rhythm Clock Company, has taken the world of animated and musical clocks one step further. Established in 1950, they developed what is now the standard for sound and motion clocks. Their rhythm clocks are not some cheap promotional clock, but are high quality, musical timepieces. They display magical motion and brilliant sound for your entertainment.

What Does a Rhythm Clock Do?

If you have never seen a rhythm wall clock in action, you are in for a real treat. These amazing clocks not only announce the time, but put on a real show. A typical rhythm clock's dial will split open into 2 or 3 sections, parts and figures will start spinning, synchronized lighting will start flashing, and quality sound and music will start playing. What a treat for your senses!

But don't worry - these clocks generally have an automatic night shut-off sensor to disable the lighting and sound options once the lights go out. The "show" could prove a bit much at two o'clock in the morning!

What Sound and Music Does the Clock Play?

Here is where rhythm clocks really set themselves apart from your more traditional musical clocks. These clocks have a high-quality sound system built into the mechanism that would do stereo aficionados proud. Each clock utilizes either a Clarion Sound System or Dynamic Wave Sound to produce their exquisite sound. These systems produce a crisp and melodic sound while playing a variety of tunes.

If you are a music fan, a rhythm clock will play famous Broadway show tunes, a little Frank Sinatra, the Beatles, or any number of familiar favorites, depending on the model. Some will even play a few Christmas carols to get you into the holiday mood. Not only do these clocks produce music, but include a lighting system that is synchronized with the beat of the music and motion of the figures.

What Does a Rhythm Wall Clock Look Like?

Surprisingly, these wall clocks look like any high end model, with frames constructed of walnut, oak, or composite materials. The clock faces are very attractive with numbers or numerals set in gold and silver. Some models even have Swarovski crystals to give the clock a more elegant appearance.

Rhythm clocks come in a number of different styles - Traditional, Contemporary, and even a Cuckoo - to match all types of decors. Their attractive appearance would make you comfortable decorating with one of these clocks in almost any room. Their elegant styling lends these clocks for use in your living room, den, or most family living areas.


So, if you are looking for a wall clock that is unique and attractive at the same time, a rhythm clock is an outstanding choice. These time-focused "entertainment" centers are truly a joy for family and friends to watch.


About The Author: Bill Wilson is a professional researcher and freelance writer for many popular publications. To learn more about a rhythm clock, visit http://www.crazyforclocks.com/category/unique-clocks/ where you will find the latest information about these amazingly entertaining rhythm wall clocks.

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