Other ways to ink on your body your love for music without notation can be expressed through tattoos of piano keys, different modern or ancient music instruments, microphones, musical box, gramophones, hertz depiction, discs and old school cassettes or vinyl recordings. If you want to go deeper into cultural heritage, you could check also ancient symbols like portraits of deities or their paraphernalia. Ancient Egyptian god and invertor of music was Toth, ancient Greek vase painting show young ladies with different music instruments – Mousai or muses, Apollo and Dionysus both were depicted with music instruments, but Celts had Bran The Blessed – god of sun and prophecy, arts, writing and music.
Tattoos of music notes can be designed in great variety. Notes can be coming out of a music instrument showing love for specific instrument or ability to play this instrument, they can come out of open mouth meaning a singer, but you can also get inked your favourite song written in notes on your body. Beside notes, music has a lot of other signs used to write music on paper and you can use designing your music note tattoos: the keynote at the beginning of each line of notes called clef – violin clef or treble clef, there are different signs to depict the volume and length and so on. The tattoo of notation is a pretty clear sign for your love to music, but you can be original and combine notes with other symbols and symbolic colours as well!