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Practice Room Rules and Regulations
1) Locations: New South and LXR (free); Reynolds (Key Deposit and Hourly use fee)
2) Scheduling: Priority is Given To: Faculty (reserved by PPA through week 2 of the semester for faculty coaching, lessons, Chamber Music Ensemble Program groups & large ensemble group sectionals.); Students taking lessons or registered in a performing arts courses (reserved after week 2); Full time GU students (reserved after week 3); Faculty/staff (non-PPA)
3) Keys: The Music Practice Rooms in Reynolds in the SWQ (R-132, R-134, R-136) contain the best pianos and MUST be kept locked. R-132 is reserved for music majors and minors or approved student ensembles only. Many of these keyboards are on loan and therefore must be protected from potential abuse. They require a key. Any student, faculty or staff may register with the Program in Performing Arts (PPA) in office #108 in the Davis Performing Arts Center, 202/687-3838 and obtain a key for a $20 cash deposit. Reynolds Music Practice Room R-141 is reserved for residents of McCarthy, Kennedy and Reynolds ONLY. Rm. 141 is opened in the morning by the Residence Life staff and remains open until around midnight. Students using this room do NOT require keys and there is no fee. While R-141 does not require a key, you can make requests to reserve the room for specific days/times for the whole semester through PPA. An updated schedule will be posted on the door on a regular basis. Requests are per semester.
4) Key Transfer : Assigned keys are NOT transferable. You must be present while the room is in use at all times. Students may sign out a key from the PPA Monday through Friday for limited uses. The person(s) with the key is responsible for any damage/cleanup until such time as they lock up the room. (I.e., if you don't lock the room when you’re done, you are responsible for anything that results, whether present or not.
5) Schedule: If you have a key, or are using an unlocked room, you may use the room any time it is unoccupied. However, priority must be given to those students who have scheduled lessons and practice times in the room as posted on the doors. If a scheduled user arrives, you must relinquish the room. There is a fee to schedule some of the rooms (see below) and you can reserve the use of these rooms through the PPA in office #108 in the Davis Performing Arts Center, 202/687-3838.
6) Fees: [Fees apply ONLY to Reynolds Practice R-132, R-134, R-136.] New South & LXR Practice rooms and Reynolds R-141 are free but can be scheduled.
Key Deposit: $20.00 (Fee is refunded if key returned by Dec 8 or May 15)
Two hours reserved time: $ 5.00 (Initial reservation up to 2 hours per request per week)
Per hour after that: $ 5.00 (Up to 5 hour maximum per week)
This weekly schedule will be posted on the door and will remain in effect for the entire semester.
7) Subject to Change : Scheduling is subject to change due to the PPA program needs. The PPA reserves the right to change the schedule at any time.
8) Group Rehearsals : Groups who do not have Access to Benefits are subject to special review and are not guaranteed access. Persons falsely portraying the intended use or otherwise “fronting” may face disciplinary actions, fines and loss of access to practice rooms and to performing arts programs. While individual students may reserve the rooms, non-acoustic campus bands and/or bands with amplified sound (electronic instruments) or drum sets or other percussive instruments, are not permitted in any of the practice rooms. While only residents of McCarthy, Kennedy and Reynolds can use R-141, the same rehearsal and use rules apply to R-141 as to the other practice rooms.
9) Campus Bands : who are approved members of the GU Guild of Bands may use and rehearse in Studio D. This space is a sound proof studio designed to accommodate campus bands. Specific procedures for auditions to become an approved band with the Guild are available through the faculty advisor, Prof. Patrick Warfield (prw@georgetown.edu).
10) EATING, DRINKING and SMOKING is not permitted in the practice rooms.
11) Valuables and Furniture: Do NOT leave musical instruments, music, and other valuables in the room unattended. The University and the Program in Performing Arts is not responsible for articles lost or stolen. The removal of any furniture is not permitted. Violation of this policy will result in loss of key privileges.
12) Security: Please report any unusual or suspicious activity, missing equipment or furniture, damage to the pianos, room or area IMMEDIATELY! By following this procedure, you will help us to maintain these rooms and will subsequently reduce your own liability. Contact the Managing Director at 202/687-3838.
Due to security problems all doors which are key controlled should be locked upon departure even for short periods of time (i.e., lunch, phone calls or trips to the rest room).
13) Hours: Access and use of all practice rooms are subject to university rules governing quiet hours and building hours. Currently all music practice rooms can only be used between 10am and 9pm on weekdays and 10am and 12am on weekends. Hours a building is open are posted on each building.
14) Sound: Due to the fact the all Music Practice Rooms are located within residence halls, the Residence Life Staff and the Program in Performing Arts reserve the right to limit certain types of instruments should they exceed acceptable sound levels. Therefore, while exceptions can be made IF acceptable proof (via a sound test) can be held, the following are general not allowed in the Music Practice Rooms: Electrified instruments of any kind including but not limited to: guitars (bass and lead) acoustic instruments which are played through microphones and speakers; percussion of any kind.
15) Music Stands: Individuals must provide their own stands
COMING SOON! You will be able to click on each practice space for a
schedule of
times and availabilities:
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Reynolds 132
Reynolds 134
Reynolds 136
Reynolds 141
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LXR A
LXR B
New South Room A
New South Room B
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* For Faculty use only
Note: For rooms listed above, reservations can be made. Those taking lessons or classes through the PPA are given first priority
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Subject to change. The PPA reserves the right to change the schedule at any time
For information regarding McNeir Hall, contact Program in Performing Arts at performingarts@georgetown.edu
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