With Father’s Day around the corner, you may struggle between giving a gift that’s practical versus one that’s sentimental. Bonding with Dad about music this Father’s Day might be the best way to reach a happy medium.
Inner Musician: You can always sing along with your father to his favorite tune, but with an instrument of his own, you two can create music together. If he plays the guitar, or has always wanted to, Father’s Day is the perfect time to buy him the guitar of his dreams. Check out retailers like Guitar Center and Musician’s Friend for top-quality musical instruments. Guitar Center is even offering $30 off purchases of $199 or more (code: PAPA30), which will make your Father’s Day gift even more affordable.
More Memories: If Dad already has a guitar collection, you can still give him the gift of music. Sign him up for piano lessons or lessons on any other instrument that he’s always wanted to learn. You can even sign up to take lessons together. The idea of making a new memory with your father should erase your worries over a gift, as this present will allow you to show your love by spending time with him. What better way to celebrate Father’s Day then by enhancing your father/son bond as two aspiring musicians and music lovers.
Tabitha Neatherlin
Tabitha Neatherlin is a frequent contributor to PromoCodes.com.
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