Cornell Chimes

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Cornell Chimes is the historic set of bells and daily bell-ringing tradition at Cornell University, housed in McGraw Tower and known for its live performances across campus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cornell University tradition
bell instrument ensemble
musical tradition
architecturalContext McGraw Tower NERFINISHED
associatedWith Cornell University alumni NERFINISHED
Cornell University students
Cornell University traditions
audibleIn Cornell University campus
surrounding Ithaca area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance iconic sound of campus
symbol of Cornell University
educationRole musical training for chimesmasters
genre bell music
hasAccess publicly audible
hasCharacteristic acoustic
manually played
outdoor sound projection
hasNameOrigin named after Cornell University
hasPart set of bells
hasRepertoire classical music arrangements
popular music arrangements
seasonal and holiday music
university songs
hasSchedule daily ringing
multiple performances per day
heritageStatus historic
knownFor daily bell-ringing tradition
live musical performances
ringing across campus
locatedIn Cornell University NERFINISHED
Ithaca, New York, United States
surface form: Ithaca, New York

McGraw Tower NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Cornell University NERFINISHED
mediaType sound
partOf Cornell University campus NERFINISHED
Cornell campus soundscape
performer chimesmasters NERFINISHED
setting university clock tower
tourismRole campus attraction
traditionAt Cornell University NERFINISHED
typicalPerformanceMode live performance
use campus musical performances
marking time on campus
special events
university ceremonies
usesInstrument tower bells

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McGraw Tower clock partOf Cornell Chimes
McGraw Tower contains Cornell Chimes