Showing posts with label music symbols. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music symbols. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

Music Mug (& More Drinkware) Sale


15% Off Music Mugs (& More Music Drinkware)
through Sunday, Feb. 20 at Music Stuff & More @ CafePress (in the Marketplace only). No coupon code necessary.

Below, see one of the "Fermata (Hold) Me" drinkware - a Sigg water bottle. Of course, many other music graphics are available on much other drinkware (such as mugs!).
Please shop Music Stuff & More
@ CafePress
@ Zazzle

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Music TGIF - Bad Music Joke of the Week - Going Viral


CACOPHANY: A composition incorporating many people with chest colds

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

New Victorian Eighth Notes


Several new eighth note graphics in Victorian colors have been added to the Music Stuff & More store Pictured here is the Blue-Green Eighth Note.

Right now the Victorian eighth notes are being featured in the store's Sales & Features section (in the "NEW NEW NEW section"), but soon the musical note graphics will, appropriately, be located in "Music Symbols" with the rest of the musical note graphics in the Music Merchandise area of the store.

The Victorian-style musical notes come in the colors Peach, Blue-Green, Green, and Light-Gray (with dark blue-green accent). These music graphics are available on most of CafePress's merchandise.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Musicians unlock mystery melody in Scottish chapel

Musicians unlock mystery melody in Scottish chapel - Yahoo! News (Reuters)

This Scottish chapel was featured in "The Da Vinci Code" as one of the many sites filled with symbols that were such an important part of the novel and movie's story. Now it's being realized that there is still more to all this: music!

From the article: "The music has been frozen in time by symbolism."

(Actually, if you think about it, heck, I even label these "Music Symbols" in my store...What about the treble clef, bass clef, the music staff, the notation, etc. that is found in written music? That is, also, you could argue, "frozen music.")