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We offer the following degrees: Bachelor of Music (leading to teacher certification), Bachelor of Music in Performance, Bachelor of Music in Composition, Bachelor of Arts (in Music), and a Master of Music in Performance or Education. During your time at LU, we will cover every aspect of the percussive landscape, including orchestral percussion and timpani, solo repertoire, chamber and percussion ensemble repertoire, drum-set, world percussion, and marching percussion. Our talented and diverse faculty has a significant footprint in the state, national, and international percussion community. The LU Percussion Studio provides professional-level opportunities and experiences for all students that foster growth through self-discipline, creativity, and entrepreneurship. Regardless of degree concentration, the undergraduate student will maintain regular study of snare drum, keyboard percussion, and additional areas based on individual goals and needs within the enriching lesson structure. Here at Lamar University, we have everything you need to become a complete percussionist. With nearly 30 percussion majors and minors, the goal of the LU percussion curriculum is to develop musicianship, technical proficiency, cultural awareness, and technological literacy in both performance and pedagogical fields. The Lamar University Percussion Studio is a vibrant, talented, and supportive community of musicians. Pictured below: MSU Pride drumline performing prior to the Ozarko awards ceremony on Oct. Percussion Ensemble, West African Drumming, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band. Grain Valley: David Gronneberg, Josh Farris. Applied Studio - Percussion Ensembles - Marching Percussion The Tennessee Tech Percussion Studio, directed by Dr.