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If you’ve got a solid internet connection, digital downloads are a fast, easy way to dive into your music archive today!

Cartoons for Musicians

A book of music cartoons about rehearsals, conductors, composers, instruments, and the strange little world musicians live in.

Cartoons for Musicians Front Cover Only

If you have ever sat through a rehearsal, tuned to an oboe, counted too many rests, or tried to explain your instrument to a normal person, this book is probably for you.

Cartoons for Musicians brings together single-panel cartoons about classical music, orchestras, rehearsals, composers, instruments, and the absurd little moments that only musicians fully understand.

Some jokes are about clarinets. Some are about violas. Some are about conductors. Some are about the general condition of being a musician.

A few cartoons from the book

Here are a few samples from the paperback collection.

Available now on Amazon

The paperback includes more than 130 cartoons for musicians, teachers, students, and classical music fans.

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