Here you will find a variety of musical gift ideas for the music lovers in your life – friends, siblings, parents, partners.
From music-inspired bookends to toy accordions for the up-and-coming maestro, we’ve got it covered
7 gifts for music lovers young and old
Fiona Maddox Music for Life – 100 pieces that carry you
Whether you’re a contemporary music lover or prefer major repertoire, Fiona Maddocks’ book will teach you everything you need to know about what excites you when you listen.
Choosing 100 pieces of music appropriate for different stages and moments in a person’s life, Maddocks explores what each piece of music inspires, delights and comforts. With facts, images, and quotes included in each piece, it’s a fascinating look at the power of music and a great read for both novices and aficionados of classical music.
2000 Piece Orchestral Puzzle
This 2000-piece triangular puzzle, due to its size and intricate design, will entertain both instrumentalists and non-instrumentalists for hours, days, or even weeks. . The image, courtesy of Jean-Jacques Roux, a popular 20th century French cartoonist, is captivating and should look very impressive in the frame when the puzzle is complete. A word of warning: you’ll need a big table to lay it all out.
musical bookends
These novelty vintage-inspired shelving tidies are an attractive addition to anyone’s library, and because they’re made of resin (weighing about 1.7kg in total), they’re easy to store away from books. Strong and sturdy enough to hold anything down to vinyl records. Hand painted and full of beautiful details. Pianists can also read notes on a miniature music stand. A rare gift that will please both musicians and non-musicians alike.
Empire Junior 6-in-1 Bluetooth Turntable Music Center
Featuring a handsome, dark wood design, this turntable music center has a lot of vintage charm. It still features a 3-speed turntable (33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM), Bluetooth connectivity for streaming your favorite music, FM radio, CD and cassette player.
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You can even connect it to your laptop to transfer vinyl to digital format. Plus, it’s compact, portable, and relatively affordable. And, by most accounts, the sound is great.
colorful music stand
If the music is colorful, there’s no reason why the music stand shouldn’t be colorful. If you want to add an extra Baba Boon to your concert, orchestra rehearsal, or solo practice session (and who wouldn’t?), this outstanding music stand is a great way to start.
toy accordion
A bright and fun starter accordion to help kids start exploring melody and rhythm. It’s easy to play with 7 keys and 3 bass buttons, and makes a surprisingly loud sound for a fairly small instrument. Plus, it’s durable enough to withstand many crashes.
musical theater card game
“Designed in London by theater geeks for theater geeks” (as its creator Stage Insider puts it), the game puts Broadway fans to the pace and tests their knowledge of 52 musicals from the classics. increase. Les Miserables When dear woman (Several best stage musical ever) to modern hits such as six When Hamilton.
Luckily, you can choose between intense one-on-one battles or more relaxed group knowledge tests. After a hearty Christmas dinner, it’s time to decide where to go. Suitable for ages 4 and up.