Rehearsal Room Ready
Walk in, plug in, and start. That's the idea. Each space comes fully loaded with the instruments and equipment your band needs.
Rock Bands
The ones who need volume, a reliable kit, and enough power to run a proper backline without apologizing to anyone. Full amplification, full kit, soundproofed walls. Play loud.
Jazz Bands
Whether you're working through new charts or grinding the same two choruses of a Monk tune until they finally click, having a real piano in the room — not a digital substitute — changes what's possible in a rehearsal. The acoustic instruments here are the kind you can actually listen to.
Small Ensembles
String trios, chamber groups, acoustic configurations that don't need a full PA but do need a focused, distraction-free room. The auxiliary percussion collection also makes this a natural fit for any ensemble experimenting with color and texture at the margins of the arrangement.
Reserve Your Room
Stop practicing around the gear you don't have. The room is ready — drum kit, piano, amps, percussion, and a few hours of uninterrupted time to actually work on the music.
Adult supervision is provided with younger ensembles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to bring any of my own equipment?
Not unless you want to. Every room is stocked with a drum kit, piano, amplifiers, and auxiliary percussion. Bring your instruments, your charts, and your bandmates — everything else is waiting for you.
How do I book a session?
Use the link on this page to reserve your slot. You can also reach us directly to discuss availability, session length, or anything specific your ensemble might need.
Can I book for a recurring weekly session?
Yes — and if you're the kind of band that treats rehearsal like a standing appointment (as you should), get in touch directly to discuss regular scheduling.
What's the room capacity?
Our spaces comfortably accommodate small-to-medium ensembles — rock bands, jazz combos, and chamber groups of up to around six to eight players, depending on configuration.