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In Kimbrough Music Building, you can immerse yourself in music. Custom-designed, high-tech facilities make the creation of music a whole new experience. Two concert halls, an electronic MIDI piano lab, lecture hall with full audio-visual support, music education lab, listening library, 33 practice rooms with new Kawai pianos, and a professional recording studio are just a few of the many resources available.
As a center for the University's performing arts, Kimbrough Hall shares ties with nearby Bryan Hall, which houses a 700-seat auditorium with a 47-rank Schanz organ, and with Daggy Hall, home to the University's theatre program. With these world-class facilities at your disposal, studying the performing arts at Washington State is truly a hands-on experience. |
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