Jazz Trio Spiral Notebook | Feelin' the Rhythm Art, Music Journal, Ruled 6"x8"
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Let the soulful energy of a live jazz performance inspire your daily notes with this music lover notebook featuring original art by Black artist Antionette Simmons Hodges. The vibrant cover showcases a dynamic trio—vocalist, double bassist, and saxophonist—captured mid-performance with expressive brushstrokes in bold reds, yellows, and greens. Clean and elegant without text, this jazz journal lets the artwork speak for itself.
Perfect for songwriters capturing melodies, students taking class notes, or anyone who journals with rhythm, this spiral bound notebook offers smooth lined pages that invite creativity. The compact design slips into backpacks, tote bags, or instrument cases, making it ideal for on-the-go writing at rehearsals, concerts, or cozy cafés. It's a tribute to African American jazz culture and the timeless art of musical collaboration.
Whether you're sketching song structures, reflecting on performances, or simply appreciating beautiful Black artist work, this notebook celebrates the pulse and passion of jazz's cultural legacy. The clean cover design makes it perfect for personal use or as a thoughtful gift for music lovers.
Product Features:
- 118 ruled pages on premium 90gsm paper for smooth, bleed-resistant writing
- Metal spiral binding—pages lie flat or tear out cleanly for easy sharing
- Inside back cover pocket for storing lyric sheets, tickets, or loose notes
- Durable 350gsm covers with full-color jazz trio art (no text) and dark grey back
- Portable 6" x 8" size—roomy enough for detailed notes, compact for travel
Care Instructions:
Gently brush away dust or dirt with a soft, dry cloth, working from the center outwards.
About the Art:
"Feelin' the Rhythm" channels the passion and improvisational genius of Black jazz musicians, honoring the genre's deep roots in African American culture. With a lively palette and dynamic composition, this piece celebrates the communal energy of live performance and pays homage to jazz legends like Coltrane, Parker, and Montgomery. The artwork captures an intimate moment of musical connection—no words needed.
Perfect for:
- Songwriters, music teachers, and jazz enthusiasts
- Creative gifts for musicians, artists, or anyone who loves soulful artwork
- Daily journaling, rehearsal notes, or documenting musical inspiration Clean, elegant music stationery without distracting text
- Celebrating vintage jazz aesthetics and Black musical heritage
Let the music guide your words—wherever inspiration strikes.
Product Details & legal Information
Canvas & Materials
Each original painting is created using artist-grade acrylic paints on standard stretched canvas. These canvases are durable and well-suited for long-lasting display. The edges are unpainted, as commonly seen in traditional studio works, and the paintings are intended for framing or display according to your preference.
Care Instructions
To preserve the vibrancy and condition of your original painting:
- Avoid direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause fading over time.
Keep away from moisture: Display in a dry environment to prevent warping or mold. - Dust gently: Use a soft, dry cloth or feather duster. Do not use water, sprays, or cleaning products.
- Frame for added protection (optional): While not required, framing can help protect the edges and enhance presentation.
- Avoid touching the painted surface:
Handle with care to maintain its beauty for years to come.
Artist Rights & Reproduction
© 2025 Antionette Simmons Hodges. All rights reserved.All artworks are the original creations of Antionette Simmons Hodges and are protected under U.S. and international copyright law. Purchasing an original painting does not transfer the rights to reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works of the image.
The artist retains all rights to the artwork, including the right to reproduce the image for prints, marketing, and promotional purposes, unless a separate licensing agreement is made in writing.
Collectors may display the artwork in their personal or commercial spaces but may not reproduce or resell the image in any form.