If the floor is a slab, I'd leave it alone. It's so massive.
Decouple the walls with a double stud system if possible. If not then stagger. In any event, the walls will be decoupled and will not benefit from the use of clips and channels. Preferable to decouple walls via framing rather than using clips.
Clips and chanel on the ceiling is a great idea.
Use standard R13 fiberlass in the walls, R19 in the ceiling. I would not recommend using more insulation, or spending 1 penny more on an insulation that said "acoustic" on the label.
Now you want the walls and ceiling to be as heavy as possible. Standard 5/8" drywall from Home Depot is $7 a shet and very heavy. Use two layers.
Lastly, damp the drywall with a quality damping compound.
After that, you would turn your attention to the doors, ventilation and outlets. All of these areas can allow sound to leak (flank) out of the room. Treating these areas isn't necessarily difficult, but are all easier to deal with if you address before construction begins.