8 Music-Themed Christmas Gift Ideas
It’s almost Christmas! That means you’re probably looking for some gift ideas for your loved ones.Here are some music-themed gift ideas for all of the music-lovers in your life!(These are just suggestions and not affiliate links.)
Gifts for $25 and under:
Who doesn’t want to make their own guitar picks?! This gift is fun for guitar players of all ages and comes with lots of options to begin creating right away!
Ever the crowd pleaser, the thumb piano (it’s more technical name is kalimba), is not only fun, but also a beautiful sounding instrument! Anyone can learn to play this little instrument with just a little bit of time and a spirit of fun.
This is a great book to learn more about symphonies and the many instruments that make them! It has 19 buttons for various sounds and the book itself has beautiful illustrations. A fun and also educational purchase!
Another fun gift that everyone in the household can enjoy! Think “Dance Dance Revolution” but it plays all of the pitches a piano would. Challenge your family to “guess the tune”, practice your recital music, or just jump around on this mat and write your own songs!
Gifts for under $15
A cute little music-loving office supply to have around. Especially handy for marking your place in your lesson book so you don’t have to spend time looking for that page number at each lesson!
Refresh your school supplies for the new year! These funky pencils are a go-to for any music-loving or just fun-loving student. Or buy some for your piano teacher! ;)
Another crowd favorite, probably your favorite instrument in music class, and now you can have one at home!
You can be a songwriter, too! Use this journal to jot some ideas, practice your songwriting skills, and who knows? Maybe you can be the next Taylor Swift!So, there you have it! Some fun and affordable ideas for this Christmas for all of your loved ones who love music!What other ideas do you have?Please share them with us by commenting below!We hope you have a very Merry Christmas! Written by Molly Harrell, MT-BC