Took my family here in order to try to stay cool in the hot heat of the Arizona summer. My sister is a music major and I'm sure she would give it 10 stars if she could. I on the other hand am not musically inclined at all - I love to listen to music, but I don't have an ounce of talent in my body ..having said that I did really enjoy it.
The headsets were clean and easy to use and it was cool that all you had to do was walk up to an exhibit in order for the appropriate information to begin. There was some reading to do and lots of standing in one spot so I would recommend bringing comfortable shoes.
I only wish that the exhibits had something that translated or said the instrument name in it's native tongue- I have butchered the names of waaaay too many instruments and don't have a clue if I was remotely correct.
It was a great afternoon although you are not able to bring food or drink into the exhibits, but they do have a little cafeteria --beware it is kind of expensive (bought an apple fritter and a naked juice for $10).
Probably not the best place for kids- sorry! They don't have a long enough attention span to make it worth going. Will definitely take more out of towners there again!