Thursday 18 June 2015

Top Gifts For Your Music Loving Dad

In case you have forgotten, it's Father's Day on Sunday and I have hand selected some of the best music-based gifts to treat your dad to. Whether he enjoys strumming his guitar or revisiting the past, these gifts will make this Sunday the best Father's Day yet.



If you have a bit of money saved up in order to wow your dad this Sunday, treat him to this incredible piece of kit. As well as allowing your dad to play his old vinyl on the felted, three speed turntable, he can also tune into his favourite radio station, dig out some CDs and also play the most recent MP3s. This turntable is great for dads who love to go back in time and let music transport them to their happiest memories, whether this was last week or 40 years ago. 

I received this turntable as a gift a few weeks ago (after months of begging before my birthday) and I have no complaints at all. The design, usability and sound quality are all impeccable and at £139.99, it's worth splashing out a little extra.



Losing plectrums is an everyday occurrence to any guitar player, so if your dad still enjoys rocking out, help him keep track of his favourite picks, and let any lurking plectrum thieves know that they are not up for grabs! This keyring is only £9.95 and is great for those who want to show their dad they care, but also need to keep a close eye on their wallets. 



For something a little more subtle and classy, let your dad wear his music on his sleeve. There are so many sets of music-related cuff links out there, but these vinyl records look amazing and will keep a shirt and tie looking smart. These cuff links may look expensive, but at only £16.16, they are a great affordable choice for a vintage-loving dad on Father's day.



Does your dad like making a lot of noise in the office? Does he get easily bored at work? Let him irritate his coworkers with a desk-sized drum kit. The rest of the office may hate it, but your dad will love being able to take his drum kit to work with him to make all the noise he wants at his desk. Who knows? Your dad could be the next drummer to go down in history, that's if he's any good...

If all else fails, go with your gut. His favourite album he lost years ago, a print of his favourite lyrics or even concert tickets are all great for dads who still love music. Have a great Father's Day and treat your dad to a well earned day off.