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=== Part of Speech ===
Noun


=== Pronunciation ===
=== Pronunciation ===
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[rayg]
[rayg]


=== Part of Speech ===
Noun


=== Description ===  
=== Description ===  


A nickname for [https://www.music.northwestern.edu/about/facilities Regenstein Hall of Music], the building located at 60 Arts Circle Drive. The hall consists of 38 practice rooms available to music majors as well as non-majors who are registered in Bienen lessons or ensembles<ref>[https://www.music.northwestern.edu/about/facilities Bienen Venues and Facilities.]</ref>. The Hall also has access to band rehearsal room (Reg 011), instrument locker rooms, [[MCR]] and [[RCMA]].
An abbreviation for [https://www.music.northwestern.edu/about/facilities Regenstein Hall of Music], the building located at 60 Arts Circle Drive. It was built in 1977 as a gift from the Joseph and Helen Regenstein Foundation of Chicago.<ref>[https://maps.northwestern.edu/txt/facility/105 History of Regenstein]</ref> The Hall consists of 38 practice rooms available to music majors as well as non-majors who are registered in Bienen lessons and/or ensembles.<ref>[https://www.music.northwestern.edu/about/facilities Bienen Venues and Facilities]</ref> The building also has access to band rehearsal room (Reg 011), instrument locker rooms, [[MCR]] and [[RCMA]].


=== Etymology ===
=== Etymology ===


Abbreviated from '''Reg'''enstein, one of Bienen’s music halls built in 1977.
Derived from '''Reg'''enstein.


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=== Example Sentence ===
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=== Speech Community ===  
=== Speech Community ===  


Primarily used by Bienen students.
Primarily used by Bienen students, as well as non-majors in [[NUMB]] and/or concert band .


=== Related Terms ===
=== Related Terms ===

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[ɾeːg]

[rayg]


Description

An abbreviation for Regenstein Hall of Music, the building located at 60 Arts Circle Drive. It was built in 1977 as a gift from the Joseph and Helen Regenstein Foundation of Chicago.[1] The Hall consists of 38 practice rooms available to music majors as well as non-majors who are registered in Bienen lessons and/or ensembles.[2] The building also has access to band rehearsal room (Reg 011), instrument locker rooms, MCR and RCMA.

Etymology

Derived from Regenstein.

Example Sentence

Let’s meet in front of Reg to practice our group project.

Speech Community

Primarily used by Bienen students, as well as non-majors in NUMB and/or concert band .

Pick

MCR

RCMA

References

Practice Room Hours and Policies

Northwestern Bienen School of Music