11 Incredible Music Coloring Pages for Kids

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As Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said, “Music is the universal language of mankind.” No matter if you’re tone-deaf or can’t strum a chord, music has a unique way of connecting us all. We want to share the enchanting world of music with our children! To assist you in this delightful journey, we’ve curated a collection of free music-themed coloring pages. They’re not just entertaining; they also make for a fantastic educational activity at home. What a treat for any parent!

While your child enjoys coloring, immerse them in musical inspiration. Play classical tunes on your streaming device. Share some light-hearted music jokes. Explore fascinating music trivia together as you browse through the pages. If you have musical instruments at home, encourage your child to play around with them during breaks. The more you nurture their love for music, the better!

If you feel inspired to continue this educational bonding session, check out our numbers coloring pages, shapes coloring pages, and alphabet coloring pages.

Free Printable Music Coloring Pages

Music Page No. 1
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This lively singing group looks like they’re having a fantastic time! Interestingly, research indicates that singing in a group offers numerous physical, mental, and emotional advantages—belting out tunes with others releases feel-good hormones and reduces stress hormones.

Music Page No. 2
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Your brain plays a crucial role in how you perceive music. Did you know that listening to music activates nearly every area of your brain? Fun fact: The world’s most expensive instrument is the “Lady Blunt” Stradivarius violin, sold for $15.9 million in 2011!

Music Page No. 3
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These kids are sure to excel in their upcoming exams! Research shows that children who play musical instruments or study music tend to score higher on standardized tests. Plus, they demonstrate increased confidence, teamwork, and creativity. Fun fact: Monaco’s orchestra has more musicians than the country’s army!

Music Page No. 4
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Playing music not only stimulates creativity but also enhances cardiovascular health. A study from the University of Pavia in Italy found that music can lower blood pressure and heart rate, and your heart may even sync with classical music! Did you know that the longest song title belongs to “I’m a Cranky Old Yank in a Clanky Old Tank on the Streets of Yokohama with my Honolulu Mama Doin’ Those Beat-o, Beat-o Flat-On-My-Seat-o, Hirohito Blues”?

Music Page No. 5
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Travel is a fantastic educator, introducing children to diverse cultures and experiences. If travel isn’t feasible now, ramp up the music! Music influences how we perceive the world, and you can explore different cultures through their musical traditions.

Music Page No. 6
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Encourage your child to imagine what song this band might be playing. It’s likely a catchy tune—commonly known as an earworm! Fun fact: These are also called “brainworms” or “sticky music.” Did you know the first piano was created in 1709 by Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori, an Italian harpsichord maker?

Music Page No. 7
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Do you play an instrument? If so, cherish it and keep an eye out for gems at second-hand stores. In 2011, a “Lady Blunt” Stradivarius violin set a world record at $15.9 million. Interestingly, in 2016, Mozart sold more CDs than Beyoncé!

Music Page No. 8
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This person appears to be a conductor leading an orchestra. Interestingly, the term “orchestra” originates from a Greek phrase meaning “dancing place,” and it initially referred to the art of dancing.

Music Page No. 9
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Look at this vibrant scene! This band might be traveling worldwide, entertaining fans everywhere. Only one band, Metallica, has performed on all seven continents!

Music Page No. 10
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This scene resembles a moment from School of Rock! While these kids may seem to be rocking heavy metal, we like to think they’re improvising on a classic melody. In fact, in 2016, Universal Music Group released a box set to commemorate Mozart’s 225th anniversary, and that year, he outperformed Adele, Drake, and Beyoncé in sales.

Music Page No. 11
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Hands aren’t the only symbols of peace. Did you know mistletoe, doves, rainbows, and white poppies also represent love and harmony? Encourage your kids to craft their own symbols of peace and see what creative ideas they come up with!

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This article was originally published on May 13, 2021.


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