Music Note Tattoo


The usage of musical “sheet” in tattoos

Music sheet tattoo refers to an entire sheet of the page of music being tattooed on ones body. They are a pretty good choice for music sleeve tattoos. While sleeve tattoo's come in all forms – half, quarter, full sleeve, the music sheet tattoo's can accordingly be adjusted and applied. But whenever it's either a score or a sheet one has to keep the form factor in mind. Music sheet unlike a score are usually even bigger and hence their scope of making or breaking a person’s social status is even greater. They are ideal for either forming the arm band on the hand with which you play your guitar or something on your back. Needles to say, that only an avid fan of music or a musician himself should be going for a musical types. Getting an entire sheet done is a pretty tough job and as such not all tattoo artists can actually do them for you. So getting a prior appointment will be advisable.

Getting a tattoo has been with the humans for quite some time now. It dates back to the early cave man. The early Celtic tribes of Europe also used tattoos though not the form in which we know it now a days. They used them to show their fearsomeness and their piece of mind. That has not changed till date. Egyptian pharaohs also had tattoos on them. It was a symbol of their social status. Something like this also happens in today’s world. You flaunt a good tattoo and you simply climb a few steps up on your social status. However as true these words are, one would do good to remember that the converse is also true. If they can move you up, then they can also get you down. Something similar happens with badly executed tattoos. The ones that did not finish as they were supposed to be are pretty lame and the only options one is left with is to either get the removed through laser surgery or to simply live with them. There is another option but it's not very effective. One can also try and minimize their diminishing effect by rectifying them with some other tattoos. But it rarely works.

It's a well known fact that great musicians like Mozart had tattoos of single notations like G-clef or Treble-clefs on them. It seems from there on every other musician try to reach their stature have got them hooked up with tattoos. They are more of a craze with stage performers than with back stage people. People working only in studios are not that much impressed by them. The reason is simple; something like a tattoo exists for the simple reason that they allow people to express themselves without saying a word. They are a powerful expressive tool. Used properly and they are really handy. Especially when it comes to an entire music sheet, complete with all the horizontal line and myriad notations.

Here one would do good to go with something that's really close to them. Something that strikes a cord at your heart, or maybe something that inspires you or something to remember someone by. Simply put, the scope of a music sheet tattoo is pretty large.

Thus, music sheet tattoos are the best when it comes to tattoos and therefore work pretty well when they are executed properly. Choosing one is not a problem either. Mostly people have their choices already made. But even if you are in a fix and cannot decide on which one to go with, you can simply consult a tattoo artist and he will explain which one would provide you with the best results. Simply put, the best results come when the heart is with the music sheet being placed.
 

 
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