Decorations should always reflect the taste and joy of the people who live in a place, and this is especially true for musicians. This means the sheet music wall decor is perfect for people who enjoy or play music. Decorative music notes, the word music and much more determine the tenor of the interior design or wall art in music rooms or classrooms. Such decorations can come in many different forms: mobile phones, three-dimensional metal art or even paintings.
The word “music”
Word walls are a popular way to keep students aware of terminology as they study. Music is like any other art or science (and it tends to be involved in both) in that it has an extensive vocabulary used to describe the timbres that we call music. A beautiful word, “music”, decorated and created in an enduring art form, can make a good caption for a music wall plaque.
notes and notation
By writing music in a standard notation format, a violinist in Japan can record a composition written in Boston and play it on her instrument. The system was developed over centuries, but has made steady strides in creating musical instruments that can be played by following the notes and musical notation accurate enough for anyone to read the notes. This allows you to preserve music from one generation to the next. No wonder, then, that musical art should include sheet music and sheet music.
Adorn the halls
Sheet music makes a great Christmas decoration, especially when personalized with the recipient’s name. Equally beautiful are paintings that focus on music, musical notation, and even images of musicians. Painted pictures, metal sculptures and word art on stretched canvas make excellent decorations for any home, but especially for the home of someone who loves music. They can make excellent Christmas gifts for musicians, music teachers and music students – but also for patrons of the arts, even if they can’t play a single key and just ‘know what they like’. Below are ten examples of musical art decorations.
Happy graphic wall print
An ode to joy, these notes of modern art are both intimidating and uplifting. If you are reading music, the message will pop up quickly. Unless you are a sheet music reader or a beginner, the virtuosic rendition of triplets, semiquavers, and the complex interweaving of treble and bass clefs can be both daunting and challenging for the future.
Treble Clef Wall Clock
Hold the bar with floating numbers in the treble clef. Alice was arguing with the Mad Hatter about time. He told her not to beat the time but to use it well. The treble clef is black, the numbers are white, as are the hands. A charming ‘note’ on a pastel colored wall.
For your music word wall
The word “music” is written on a treble, an eighth note, and two sixteenth notes. This enchanting combination is brought to you by Say It All On the Wall. Fully suitable for display on any light colored wall and a great decoration for music room anywhere – at home, at school or at a professional venue.
More for your music Word Wall
Elevate your music word wall with this succinct, minimalist work ‘Music’ in bold block letters. A treble clef nestles on the left side of the M and a quarter note lurks in the C. Place it at the top of a chalkboard and add musical terms as students (or you) learn them. Also a nice gift for a dedicated music student.
Wall clock with musical instrument
This enchanting wall clock by Ashton Sutton begins with an unusual musical instrument woven into a triple staff curved into the shape of a treble clef. A dance director’s baton is tilted towards the instrument, and the black cavity of the resonance box bears the red hands of the clock. Numbers are not displayed, so users need to know their time positions.
Sol Fa Theory Wall Art
Gift a singer or other music lover in your family a graphic on a wrapped canvas tapestry showing the great baton with the vowel scale Do, Re, Mi… music theorist Guido von Arrez names the six pitches after the first syllable of each line “John the Baptist”.
Sixteenth note wall decoration
Bring joy to any musician, music teacher or music lover with this metal 16th note with a gloss metallic red and black finish that shimmers and changes and has changing shadows. Item comes from 7055 Inc, is made in the USA, and comes with hidden hanging loops. The steel note sculpture weighs one pound.
Double 16th notes Christmas decoration
Adorn your Christmas tree with a double resin Christmas decoration. A white banner decorated with holly is draped over the notepads and is perfect for personalizing the ornament. The decoration is part of the Personalized by Santa collection. Measuring 3″ x 3″ it’s the perfect size to hang from your tree or mantel.
Bass clef on wrapped canvas
Black bass clef on a sepia background decorated with the bass staff and the Latin script. This beautiful print is created using Giclée technology which reproduces art or photography using a high quality inkjet printer. The term was coined by graphic artist Jack Duganne in 1991. This work is by Ashton Wall Décor LLC.
Three-part graphic on canvas
A three piece canvas print is an attractive way to decorate a music studio, classroom or even a wall in a music lover’s home. The colorful canvases, each with a music symbol, are painted with oil paint on a stretched canvas and subjected to a UV treatment – a process that prevents linseed oil from yellowing.