Noun
music room (plural music rooms)
A room in a school or house set aside for instruction in music.
The most moving scene for me in 'Pride and Prejudice' is the Pemberley music room scene: Elizabeth has just saved Darcy's sister from embarrassment and confusion, and as the music plays on, Darcy's look of gratitude becomes a look of love, which we see reciprocated in Elizabeth's eyes. Andrew Davies
A former coach house has been integrated into the property and now plays the part of a large family living space, as well as a music room created and designed by the previous owner. Source: Internet
“By removing the music room, a one-of-a-kind marvelous room and putting in a very large special exhibition gallery, they will increase the crowds and the noise and chatter, this will also disrupt the serenity that everybody loves at the Frick. Source: Internet
After dinner, the evening continues in the music room, where Anna's husband gets out his violin and shares some rousing folk music. Source: Internet
Columbia Gorge Sinfonietta: meets Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. in the Hood River Valley High School music room; open to all instrumentalists. Source: Internet
In the music room, the king's own band serenaded guests under Chinese-inspired decor. Source: Internet