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4.8 (27 reviews)
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Denise W.

Calgary University and Alberta Health had an event here. They picked this venue to do a talk on DNA and DNA community testing. The talk was very inspiring. Bell Studio is located downtown near the Calgary Library. It is easy to get to by C-Train. Just a few minute walk from City Hall Station. They have really excellent sound and audio equipment. Inside was super nice. It is a beautiful architecture. The talk was at the Memorial Stage and the only fall back was the available seats. The seats are all theater style. The building has multiple floors and I am sure they have other events here during other times. Great addition to the East Village Community. I believe the building was built in the last couple of years.

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Kristy B.

If you are a local or a tourist, you need to go visit this museum ASAP. I mean most of the music artists in Hollywood today are Canadian and this museum dedicated to them has been long due!!!! Loved all their collections. The best part about the museum is that you can play any instrument. The sections are built in every floor very thoughtfully. We spent about good 2 hours here inside the museum.

Michael U.

Recently opened and distinctly modern amidst Calgary's more aged architecture, the National Music Centre at Studio Bell pays tribute to Canada's contributions to music throughout the decades, a wider variety of artists than many might think including everything from classical to modern DJs. Currently showcasing Tom Cochrane, though the collection of novelties includes everything from Rush's Hockey Night In Canada Drum Kit and Shania Twain's sparkly stage attire, exhibits range from educational to interactive as music from Neil Young or The Tragically Hip fills the air. Priced competitively to similar Museums, though obviously not as well-stocked as Cleveland's Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame or Seattle's EMP, be sure to set aside at least two-hours to peruse leisurely and be sure to pay attention to the thrilling angles, floorplan and acoustics along the way.

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Linda C.

Came here for their adult evening = Studio Bell after hours. It was great! They dim the lights and have live music/djs playing in different rooms. Great atmosphere for exploring the music museum (5 floors total). Many instruments to play with and make music. There are also stations where a video will instruct you on how to play a specific instrument (e.g piano, guitar, drums). Bonus is that at every station (educational or practice) there are 1-2 headphones to minimize noise pollution. There's even a sound booth that will record you singing "karaoke" to see how well your vocals are. Ahem, "do-rae-mi..." During these evenings, snacks and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are available for purchase (cash only). Lots of fun. Beautiful architecture. Highly recommended. Ps. Purchase tickets in advance as it will/can be sold out. Best part... No kids running around Hehe.

Reg T.

The Cantos Music Foundation is a gem for music lovers and music history aficionados. Located close to downtown Calgary, it's something I can honestly say I never knew existed, if not for a First Thursday Art Walk where it was one of the stops on the tour. Cantos bills itself as "a national catalyst for discovery, innovation and renewal through music." They have one of the most impressive musical instrument collections in the country, plus a fantastic event space and musical educational program. They now own the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame collection that's on display at Stampede Park, and are currently working on converting the old King Eddy Hotel into the brand new National Music Centre. I've only ever done the public tour, which is offered every Sunday at 1:30 or 3 p.m. and every Thursday at 6 p.m.: http://www.cantos.ca/node/786 On the public tour, you get to see, learn about, and even play some of the instruments from their collection. If you're a piano or keyboard lover, this is the closest thing to heaven you'll ever experience. There are harpsichords from the 1800's on display, pianos from every era, a massive organ that has to be heard to be believed, as well as a piano formally owned by Elton John. The best part is that most of the instruments are playable by the public! I keep meaning to go back one day, brush up on my piano, and play the theme to Phantom of the Opera and the Linus and Lucy theme from Charlie Brown on one (or more) of the keyboards. They also have concerts and special events here every once in a while, and while I've yet to sample some of that, it's on my bucket list. Cantos has a soft spot in my heart ever since I discovered it a few months ago, and I'm always looking for an excuse to go back and visit. The Foundation does so much work in the community, and the programs and events they offer at their facility are just as varied. Definitely worth a visit!

Haley S.

This place is cool, just a quick 10 min walk from our Marriott Downtown hotel I decided to check it out on a beautiful Friday afternoon. The architecture itself is fascinating but I also learnt a lot about many Canadian artists! Thank you for a wonderful visit.

Victor P.

My wife and I decided to try the $10 Date Night special during the 2018 Stampede, so we were able to take in the 5-floor National Music Centre tour and a 7PM Elton John piano demo for $21 total with tax, vs. regular $18/adult general admission. It's a cheap date, and you get to revel in music history and interactive, hands-on exhibits. Stair climbing during the tour also lets you get your daily step count up, if you're into that, but there's also the elevators if you're not.

Cori B.

Studio Bell is now open (atleast the East side - the King Edward side was not open yet). The National Music Centre is a first of it's kind for Canada and they have done an amazing job and built the most amazing building to live in. Walking around the museum is like walking inside an sculpture. I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing that the building gets a lot of attention - because the exhibits are all wonderful but I was pretty taken with the architecture. Somehow they built this amazing thing around the King Edward as a way of preserving the historical significance. Something that's difficult for someone of my generation because the King Edward doesn't equate to legendary music because it was well on its way to being condemned by the time it got my notice. This part wasn't reopened so I'm interested to see the rest of the studio and figure out what Calgary lost before I came of age. On to the collection - I'd seen the Cantos collection before it closed to the public (and got significant flood damage) and I recognized a few things here and have confirmed this is the new home. There are some very funky instruments that are either one of a kind or of a bygone era. The new complex houses the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Country Hall of Fame. There is performance space and recording space. This is space for restorations and places where you can play and experiment like one might at a science centre. There is a Rosso cafe and I hear more retail and food might come in the other side. Overall it's a VERY diverse complex and a beautiful space all to celebrate and explore music (something that is often ignored and really shouldn't be). Very cool to see this place added to the east village and expand the cultural exposure available to us and our children.

Lulu P.

This is an amazing place to visit and learn about music! So many things to see and learn about. Very modern building with five floors of exhibitions with really cool things to see. What I like the most of this place is that it is interactive. You can play the guitar, drums, or piano with headphones so you don't disturb the other visitors. You will see a video with the explanation of the instrument and how to play it, there is beginner, intermediate and advance mode. There is also another section with three big pianos available for you to play them. If you go visit this place (which you should) don't forget to take the guided tour, it really adds a lot of meaning and helps to have a better knowledge about the collections they have and why they have them. Tours are offered from Wednesday to Sunday at 11am, 12:30 pm and 2pm. Go for the 2pm tour and stay for the demonstration of the Kimball Theatre Organ, it is a unique experience; the live demos are Wednesday to Sunday at 3pm. In the fifth floor there is something called solar drones. There are 16 resonating wooden vessels built from pianos that were unfortunately destroyed during the 2013 flooding. Now they are turned into pieces that produce sounds powered by the sun; the sunnier it is, the louder you will hear them. I can't say enough good things about this place, just go and experience it by yourself! Also, there is street parking available nearby.

A must-see!

Go for the music, revel in the architecture! We thoroughly enjoyed this museum and the space they have developed. It's Stampede weekend, so perhaps that was the reason there weren't a lot of patrons. Still, we loved seeing people read the display information and kids trying out the hands-on exhibits. If we lived here, we would definitely buy a membership. There's so much to see and enjoy - too much for one visit! Seriously, guys. Make space for a gift shop. Trite, right? But there was so much cool stuff in the museum . . .

Nhi T.

This is a beautiful space. A great addition to the Calgary downtown skyline. The architecture is wonderful and the acoustics were perfect. I attended a Christmas party in the main atrium last week and was blown away by the space. I can't wait to come back to walk through the museum. Definitely a must see for architecture alone.

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What a place. Music history and so much to study. Right up my alley. Give it a go next time you are in Calgary.

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