Other categories: merch, records, sheet music and learning resources
From Music Social Club Magazine
It’s not just about guitars, drums and synths: a musician’s world is also made of band merch, records, sheet music and learning material. This category groups everything that completes your journey: from your favorite band’s T-shirts and hoodies, to vinyl records, up to method books and scores that help you grow as a player or teacher.
On Muviber you can find fan items, collector pieces and real tools for practice and teaching, browsing through targeted listings. Whether you’re a fan, a teacher, a music school or a growing band, here you’ll find the “extra layer” of your played music.
What’s included in this category
Music merchandise
Music merch covers everything that shows who you are before you even hit a note:
- T-shirts, hoodies, caps and branded accessories;
- posters, prints and wall art for your rehearsal room or home studio;
- collectible items, limited editions and tour-only products.
On Muviber you can look for official band merch with focused searches like band merch or music T-shirts.
Records: vinyl, CDs and reissues
Records are still one of the most tangible ways to live with music:
- new and used vinyl records, first presses and reissues;
- single CDs, albums, box sets and special editions;
- all genres: rock, jazz, metal, pop, prog, soundtracks and more.
If you love physical formats, explore searches like vinyl records or music CDs to build or expand your collection.
Sheet music, scores and learning material
This macro area includes all the paper (or PDF) tools that help you study:
- sheet music for single instruments or full bands;
- scores for orchestra, ensemble or concert band;
- method books, technical studies, theory and ear-training;
- material specifically designed for music schools, choirs and youth bands.
You can start from generic searches like sheet music or go more specific with orchestra scores and music education books.
How to choose what’s right for you
Choosing the right merch
For music merch, think about:
- Who you want to represent A band, a solo artist, a festival, your own music school…
- Daily use or collector piece A T-shirt for everyday use is different from a limited hoodie you want to keep in mint condition.
- Size, materials and condition Always check size charts, fabrics and whether the item is new, used or vintage.
Use focused searches like band merch or music T-shirts to see only the most relevant listings.
Choosing records
For records and vinyl, consider:
- Format: vinyl, CD, box set, picture disc and so on;
- Condition: playability and cover condition;
- Edition: original pressing, reissue, limited edition;
- Genre and era: build your collection by decade, scene or artist.
Start from vinyl records or music CDs, then narrow down using filters and keywords.
Choosing sheet music and learning material
For sheet music and method books, focus on:
- Instrument: guitar, bass, piano, drums, voice, horns…
- Level: beginner, intermediate, advanced;
- Type of content: songbooks, graded method, technique, theory, ear training;
- Style: rock, jazz, pop, classical, metal, fusion and more.
You can combine searches like sheet music, guitar method and music education books to set up a complete learning path.
Price ranges: what to expect
These ranges are indicative but useful to get a feel:
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Entry-level
- basic merch (T-shirts, caps, simple gadgets): ~10–25 €;
- beginner method books and simple songbooks: ~10–20 €;
- common used CDs: ~5–15 €.
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Mid-range
- hoodies, bundles, special posters: ~25–50 €;
- complete songbooks, graded methods, full album scores: ~20–40 €;
- well-kept vinyl of popular albums: ~20–40 €.
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Pro / collector range
- limited or signed merch, tour-only items;
- first press vinyl, box sets, audiophile reissues;
- full orchestral scores and advanced professional material.
On Muviber you can use min/max price filters on searches like vinyl records or sheet music to stay inside your budget.
Practical ideas and exercises
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Build a study routine with method + playlist Pick a method book and pair it with records that use the same techniques. Practice the exercise on paper, then listen to how it sounds on real tracks.
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Play “with the record” as if you were in the band Use your vinyl records or CDs, set the volume to “rehearsal” level and try to lock in with drums, bass or guitar.
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Create your own music corner Use band merch and posters to shape a space that makes you want to play every day.
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Plan learning paths for schools and groups If you run a music school or youth band, build a simple program using orchestra scores and music education books, increasing difficulty step by step.
How to browse this category on Muviber
To get the most out of this category on Muviber:
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Start from keyword search Type “merch”, “vinyl”, “sheet music”, “method”, “music books”… Or jump straight into band merch, vinyl records or sheet music.
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Filter by condition and price range If you’re collecting, focus on better conditions; if you care only about content, you can save money on used copies.
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Read descriptions and check photos carefully For merch and records, zoom in on labels, tags and potential defects. For books and scores, look for index pages, level indications and notes.
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Compare multiple listings Open several tabs for music education books, guitar method or music CDs and compare quality, price and seller reputation.
FAQ about merch, records, sheet music and learning material
Why should I buy official merch on Muviber?
Because it lets you:
- support bands, artists and projects you care about;
- find out-of-print pieces, tour-only items and rare designs;
- complete your setup with T-shirts, hoodies, caps and accessories that show your music identity.
Are vinyl records or CDs better?
It depends on what you’re after:
- vinyl is great if you love analog sound, big artwork and the collector vibe;
- CDs are compact, practical, often cheaper and easier to carry around.
Most people end up with a mix of both, depending on space, playback system and budget.
How do I choose sheet music at the right level?
- Start with beginner methods (“volume 1”, “easy”, “introductory”) if you’re new;
- always check instrument, style and difficulty level stated by the publisher;
- before buying, compare several sheet music and music education books listings to pick what really fits your path.
Can I find material for music schools and youth bands?
Yes. On Muviber you can find ensemble scores, multi-instrument methods, modern repertoire and support material designed for:
- music schools,
- youth bands,
- group-based learning projects.
Use searches like orchestra scores and music education books to build a tailored program.