Leigh N.
Yelp
We had planned to do just the Music Hall of Fame, but happened to be there a little bit before the Studio B tour began, so we decided to add that on. (You will get on a bus and go to a different location, fyi.) It was a wonderful addition to our experience. Our tour guide was Ron (he's there on weekends), and Ron is one of those people who clearly LOVES doing these tours, and manages to be excited about imparting information that he no doubt imparts multiple times a day, every weekend. I feel like I learned a lot, and came out with a different appreciation for what a single music studio can produce with regards to the volume of music produced in Nashville over the course of multiple decades. And, not a small thing, this studio is still in regular use amongst musicians in the area. Fantastic experience.
The Music Hall of Fame itself is a really interesting collection of historical pieces (instruments, awards, crazy outfits, video clips, sound clips), and has enough history and explanation for someone who is not super familiar with country music to enjoy and understand how country music became what it is today. I personally don't know that much about country music, it's not what I listen to on a regular basis, but I had a wonderful time learning about the evolution of the instruments, the ways that country music reached different audiences, and how a genre changes with the culture of American people/what is happening across the country over the course of many decades.
Studio B + museum = excellent pair!