A Sample of Musical Graffiti

I’ve forgotten about blogging this until now, but it’s better late than never (sometimes, at least).
Anyway, this past summer in Hong Kong a random piece of relatively unique graffiti caught my eyes. It was a treble clef on some wall in Causeway Bay. And it wasn’t just a treble clef either, it had a sharp accidental along the tail of the clef. Well, whether or not that little accidental is special is really up to you. But in any case, it was a simple but interesting work of art, an especially fresh breath of air—a couple of ubiquitous musical symbols not typically present on urban streets. Usually you don’t see cool graffiti like this, even in a place with a lot more graffiti, like Rome.
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