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The school's facilities , including five buildings located in the heart of the IU Bloomington campus, comprise outstanding recital halls, more than 170 practice rooms, choral and instrumental rehearsal rooms, and more than 100 offices and studios. The grandest facility is the Musical Arts Center, which features technical capabilities that are among the best in the nation.

The IU Percussion Department's huge inventory includes: 16 sets of timpani (Adams, Goodman, Hinger, Light, Ludwig, Ringer, and Yamaha), 18 marimbas (Adams, Deagan, Kori, Marimba One, Malletech, Musser, and Yamaha), 12 vibraphones (Adams, Deagan, Musser, and Yamaha), 10 xylophones (Adams, Deagan, Malletech, Musser, and Yamaha), 11 glockenspiels (Deagan, Fall Creek, and Malletech), 12 sets of concert toms (Pearl, Ludwig, and Yamaha), 15 drum sets (Ludwig, Pearl, Slingerland, Tama, and Yamaha), over 100 types of suspended cymbals, over 70 pairs of crash cymbals, assorted concert snare drums, Contemporanea Brazilian instruments, and Gill steel pans.

Take a Virtual Tour of the IU Percussion Department's Facilities!
Click on any image to view our practice rooms, percussion inventory, rehearsal rooms, and performance venues.

Practice Rooms
The IU Percussion Department has 11 dedicated practice rooms (timpani, mallet, multiple percussion, drum set, and world percussion) which are located on the 3rd floor of the music annex building.

              



      

Rehearsal Rooms and Personal Storage
MA401 rehearsal studio, MAC Rehearsal rooms, MA452, MA454, MA404, and Lockers

          

Performance Venues
Musical Arts Center (MAC), Auer Recital Hall, Recital Hall, Sweeney Lecture Hall

      
 


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