The Gift Of Music – A Gift With a Personal Touch
We live in a very consumer-driven society. We are all so busy that we tend toward simply purchasing a gift that was made by someone else, in the cheapest way possible (usually by people living in poor conditions in China). Many times this gift ends up being a “thing” that the recipient doesn’t even know what to do with a few years down the line, looses value in time and might even end up in a landfill.
Inexpensive “Eco-Friendly” Option for Gift Giving
With inflation going higher and higher, we are always looking for more economical alternatives. Unfortunately most of our readily available options are items that have too much packaging or ultimately end up as “junk”. Making a gift of music would be free from those issues. Better for the environment, better for you budget, and potentially better for your community (wouldn’t it be fantastic if your
endeavors turned into a business venture?!)
Personalized and Unique
Whether it’s a simple recording off of a phone, or a planned out piece recorded at a production studio. Whether it’s a short song penned out on paper, or a professional-looking composition with proper notation. It all works because it has your “mark” on it. The beauty in such a creative gift is that you can be as expressive, colorful and imaginative as you want! Although, admittedly, sometimes the “no-limits” picture leaves us feeling directionless. That’s why it’s always good to start small and remember the underlying trick to it all is to
constantly be creating! Not everything you compose or play will be a “winner”. You have to do the work to find it.
Timeless and Precious Legacy for Loved Ones
One of my grandmas was a musician. I hear stories about how good she was. Oh, how I wish there was a recording of her singing something, playing a March on the piano or a hymn on the organ at the Cathedral. I honestly don’t even care if it sounded “amazing” or not, it would just be nice to have that connection. This thought came to me as I was singing a simple prayer I composed for one of my
babies. I need to record this! Then they can remember it and sing it to their babies! It is the precious little moments like this that I hold most dear.
Getting the children involved.
The idea came full force to me during the Great Covid shutdowns of 2020 into 2022. For the last 30 years, I only have one surviving grandparent and we weren’t allowed to see her. So, as a Christmas gift I had each of children practice a song that would be recorded (each month) and we shared it with her. Some of them were videos but most of them were simple audio recordings on my phone.
Recently, we revisited these recordings. It was endearing for me to see younger versions of the kids, and the kids themselves were so “tickled” by how different they sounded back then! These types of gifts turn into precious treasures with age.



