Central Shenandoah News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Music Gifts

Central Shenandoah News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Music Gifts
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Central Shenandoah News asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Music Gifts

1) App-Connected Smart Piano
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This super smart piano will teach you how to play—like an effective, patient teacher. Sync your device to the piano and your hands to the keys, where LED lights integrate seamlessly with the screen and guide you with step-by-step and hand-by-hand instructions. Pick from the library of videos and digital sheet music as you make your way from Twinkle Twinkle to one of Mozart’s concertos. You can stop, rewind, and slow down whenever you want. And when you’re not practicing, use your piano as a speaker to stream music.

2) Flexible Roll-Up Piano
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Rock And Roll It: Flexible Roll-Up Piano – Pink

3) Professional Noise Isolating Earbuds
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ISOtunes Audio: Professional Noise Isolating Earbuds – Orange

4) Populele Wooden Smart Ukulele
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PopuMusic: Populele Wooden Smart Ukulele

5) Loopit Tangle-Free Earbud Cord
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A shake is all it takes for Loopit headphones to untangle themselves. Magnets connect the earbuds and audio jack, sidestepping the threat of tangled wires. Use the magnets as a clasp and you can wear the headphones like a cord necklace—and easily remove it when you need to switch from an accessory to a phone call or listening to music.



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