If you want your gifts to strike a chord as the most unique gift of the season, listen up.
Who doesn’t like a nice tune? A good ditty? None of us, after all, are residents of the town from “Footloose.” We like to tap our feet; to get swept up and swept away by a song.
But music lovers can be hard to shop for, as there are hundreds of different genres and styles that make them move and groove. Would a ska fanatic be interested in the same gifts as a K-pop lover? We think not.
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That said, we think we’re pretty on key when it comes to our suggestions, as most musicians and music buffs alike will vibe with these picks found below.
From speakers and record players to listen to music with, to instruments to actually play around on for musicians of all experience levels, we have choices for every member of the band. And even the roadies.
For music fans, keep on reading for band merch, collectibles, and more that fit almost every taste and price range.
Get ready to rock, roll, and wrap, as the time to shop is now so you can sing, play tunes, and relax while you wait for these gifts to arrive. Ready to find the best gift ideas for music lovers? Let’s begin.
This would work for both the Dead Head in your life and the home chef. The apron from Hedley and Bennett is a limited-edition print for all Grateful Dead fans and has some hidden features like a “Hedley & Bennett” patch, an official Grateful Dead tag and the new rainbow ampersand to really set this gift apart.
Go retro with this gift. The Crosley radio looks old school, but is really both a functional AM/FM radio and a high-tech Bluetooth speaker ready to blast some tunes. Choose between the radio or connect your smartphone when you want to DJ yourself.
If they have too many records and not enough space, consider this thoughtful gift they can use to store all their music, accessories and their record player, too. The storage shelf from Urban Outfitters comes in four colors to match any room and have three shelves plus a grid to store records upright and safely.
Learn from the masters when it comes to all things music. Masterclass has a category just for music and entertainment folks, with classes taught by icons like Yo Yo Ma, Usher, Alisha Keys, Hans Zimmer, and more. Now, for a limited time, you can buy one subscription and get one for free, making this a great gift to give and to get.
Game That Song is a lively, competitive game in which players try to outdo each other by picking the best song to match the theme on the card. Using their phones and a music streaming app, players battle it out with their song selections to win the round. It’s fun, simple, and perfect for music lovers.
Crafted with heavy-duty steel construction, this stand supports both professional and home users. Weighing approximately 11 pounds, it securely holds most laptops, notebooks, and other DJ audio equipment. it’s very useful if they want to take online lessons or record for their YouTube channel.
The set features a bass drum, mounted toms, snare, Hi-Hat, floor tom, and a cymbal. It also comes with wooden drumsticks and an adjustable, padded stool. Assembly is simple with easy-to-follow instructions, ensuring young drummers can start playing right away.
Leave your guitar on the floor, and you’re sure to step on it. Leave it leaning against a chair or your wall, and you’re sure to be woken up by a loud crash in the middle of the night. Keep their guitar safe with this trusty guitar stand, or you’ll be buying them a guitar next year.
Strum in style with our beginner ukulele, featuring premium Aquila Super Nylgut strings that deliver crisp, quality sound. Made with a sleek maple body, plus a walnut bridge and fingerboard, it’s designed to be as stunning to look at as it is to play. Whether you’re a kid, adult, or just starting out, this ukulele is the perfect practice partner.
“I studied violin at Juilliard, and I learned early on that it’s never too early to start violin, trust me. The sooner, the better if they plan to be professionals. I highly advise starting them on piano at the same time (if not first) to see the keys, better understand how music theory works visually, and hear pitch because it’s never out of tune on a piano, but anything on a fingerboard is a wild card.” – Emma Sutton-Williams
Timothee Chalamet is still set to play Bob Dylan in a biopic due out sometime in the next few years. And if you ever plan to have the star’s take on Bob as a future Halloween costume, you’ll want to start practicing now.
Study up on your rock and roll history with this poster from Uncommon Goods. The chart has cartoon images of 64 different iconic guitars throughout history, including those owned by legends like Buddy Holly and The Rolling Stones.
This is a perfect gift for the classical music lover and the brainiac alike. The book contains 365 days worth of puzzles, each with a classic music theme.
The Old World Christmas Baby Grand Piano Glass Blown Ornament is intricately crafted with vibrant colors and adds to the tree. Perfect for music enthusiasts, its delicate design captures the elegance of a classic instrument in miniature charm.
Conomus 31 Keys Piano Keyboard Toy for Kids sparks creativity in young minds. Portable and interactive, it introduces children to musical basics, fostering a love for melody through its playful keys and engaging features.
The “I Heart Listening To Music” Pullover Hoodie combines comfort and style. Its catchy design celebrates music lovers, offering warmth and a statement piece for casual days, resonating with anyone passionate about tunes and rhythms.
This great, smaller-size starter amp is a fantastic place to start for any younger electric guitarist or even a seasoned pro who knows they plan on carting their Fender Champion 20 Amp from place to place.
This Tik-Tok famous musical instrument, the Otamatone, hails from Japan, but has since jumped to a #1 bestselling spot on Amazon’s list of synthesizers. Maybe because it’s cute, cool, and anyone who puts their mind to it can play it.
Strum with the best of ’em with this 12-pack of Celluloid Medley Guitar Pics from Fender, each sporting its own unique design. Better yet: this perfect stocking stuffer is available at the perfect price this holiday season.
Are you living with a teeny-tiny budding musician? Get your tot into music making with this Toddler Musical Instruments Set from Looikoos, featuring maracas, a xylophone, a triangle, and more to jumpstart creativity.
You don’t need to be a professional singer to belt into this #1 bestselling Wireless Bluetooth Karaoke Microphone from Bonaok. In fact, you don’t even need any other equipment. Simply power it up, and start singing.
If you’re a musician looking to start recording your own tracks, this is the place to start. The Focusrite Scarlett Solo 4th Gen USB Audio Interface is your one-stop shop for music recording at home.
For the person who always has at least one headphone in, this is the gift that keeps on giving. Amazon Music Unlimited gives you access to endless hours of music streaming as well as podcasts and audiobooks on any smart device. Plus, for a limited time, get three months free when you sign up now.
Give a gift that they will be thankful for years to come. Fender Play is offering music guitar lessons, easily giftable with a pre-paid gift card. Choose between six months or a full year of lessons, giving you access to online video classes by world-class instructors on-demand, so you can get rocking ASAP.
If they don’t have AirPods yet, what are you waiting for? Get them the new Apple AirPods 4. At the link below, you’ll have the choice between the version with cutting-edge active noise cancellation (available for $179.00), for an immersive, distraction-free experience or the standard model for a more open, natural sound ($129.00). Both deliver stunning audio quality and long-lasting battery life. Elevate your listening with the AirPods 4, available now for pre-order on Amazon.
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Tell everyone you are a music junkie, even before they set foot in your home. This doormat from Uncommon Goods gets even better when you realize you can customize it with your own last name or another message.
It’s never too early to gift the gift of music. Teach your little one to play the piano or even the organ with this keyboard that has both functions. It also comes with a learning setting as well, teaching the skill of music to all.
Who said LEGO was only for kids? This amazing LEGO kit comes with 2,933 pieces and at the end, you will have a stunning piece of wall art with one of the four Beatles of your choosing. You can also take it apart and start over with a John, Paul, George or Ringo portrait for endless building and decor options.
Rock them to sleep, literally. This super cool LED guitar serves as an awesome piece of decor as well as a night light, making it a gift for all ages and all music lovers. It can change colors, too, at the press of a button on the included remote.
If they’ve always wanted to learn guitar but never took the time to buy one in the first place, now is your chance to help them out.
The new QuietComfort Earbuds fit into a sleek self-charging case and have free two-day shipping perfect for a last minute gift.
This bundle is one of the best bangs for your buck, with a record player and two Bluetooth speaker bookshelves, too. This is a perfect way for the music lover to decorate their space and play music at the same time.
Last but not least, no music lover gift guide would be complete without concert tickets. Lucky for you, there are hundreds to choose from at Vivid Seats, with an array of genres and prices that make the gift of a lifetime.
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