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Beauxbatons Academy of Magic Located in the Pyrenees mountains is a prestigious wizarding school renowned for its elegance: Beauxbatons Academy of Magic.

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Old 10-15-2022, 07:30 PM
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Music Hall - Second Floor

Beauxbatons is known to embrace the arts and so it will come as no surprise to discover the glorious music hall on the second floor is a delightful practice space and performance space, depending on what is required.

When it is at its default of a practice space, the charms on the room allow for students to practice their instrument of choice without interference from other musicians - you will simply hear whichever specific instruments and players that you wish to hear, and any other music will be unheard even if they are only a few feet away. Along one wall is a rack which contains dozens of different instruments that students may borrow - simply use the baby blue ostrich feather quill to sign it out on the gilded parchment sheet stuck on the wall next to the rack. There are floating music stands, comfortable chairs, magical amplifiers, and all sorts of other equipment to help you on your musical journey. And don't forget the sheet music library where hundreds of years of music of all genres, magical and muggle, are stored for students to learn from.

While you may practice almost any time that you wish to do so, the one exception is Thursday evenings, when the room transforms itself to a performance space at promptly 7pm. A ghost orchestra takes centre stage and students are welcome to sit in in the chairs (which organize themselves into neat rows facing the stage) to enjoy the show. If you wish to hold your own performance you may book the room and have it transform as such during your booking time - once again, make use of the ostrich feather quill to book the room for performances, for a maximum of two hours at a time.
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Out of all of the places in the palace, the music hall was perhaps his favourite. The library was a close second, only because it was quiet there and he could lose himself within the pages of the tomes that were housed there. Today, however, Mattéo needed to lose himself in a different medium: through music. When he opened the door of the room, he was quite pleased that it was unoccupied.

Instantly his eyes were drawn to the grand piano within the space, and soon the Ombrelune had made himself comfortable on the piano bench without bothering to collect any sheet music. A few rogue fingers pressed down on the keys at random, making such an obscure noise that would suggest he had never played piano properly in his life. But the boy could tell that, despite the clashing sound, the instrument was very much in tune.

After cracking his knuckles and rolling his neck, he sat there in momentary silence before he began tickling the ivories. Soon Beethoven's "Für Elise" filled the hall, though, to those who chose to listen and knew classical music well enough, it eventually begins to sound not like the original at all.
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