Rock Hall exhibit will let guests jam on instruments


Staff report

CLEVELAND

For the first time in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum’s 24-year history, fans can pick up real instruments, learn to play, jam with friends, make a video of their performance and brand their band with custom merchandise in the new interactive exhibit, The Garage, which opens Monday.

“There’s nothing better than the thrill of cranking up the volume on an electric guitar and visitors can now do exactly that at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame,” said Greg Harris, CEO and president of the hall.

“Fans from all over the world have visited the Rock Hall to see and hear how music connects us. Now they can make music in the museum.”

The interactive space includes 12 dedicated instrument stations featuring guitars, drums and keyboards and a brief instructional video. Fans can select songs to perform from a curated selection that includes music from classic rock, soul, grunge and hip hop and all points in between.

Songs were selected to fit a range of music abilities, including those of the 50,000 students that visit the museum annually. For some, this will be the unforgettable first time they have experienced a hands-on connection to the instruments of rock. Fans can also collectively jam in a recording room filled with the instruments of rock and roll and share their performance video.

An exhibition of iconic artifacts from the Rock Hall’s collection, including guitars from legendary artists spanning all eras is also on display. For information, go to rockhall.com.