Wood's interest in music likely stemmed from his father's profession as a piano manufacturer and music publisher in Edinburgh. As a youth in Edinburgh Wood received training as a pianist, eventually travelling to Paris and Vienna to continue his musical studies. With his brothers, George (1812-1893) and Robert (1797-1871), he operated the piano and music publishing firm of Wood & Co. in Edinburgh. After relocating to
Glasgow, Wood established John Muir Wood & Co. on
Buchanan Street. Wood's music businesses were quite successful and through his work he was involved in arranging many classical music concerts in Glasgow. In 1884, Wood edited a new edition of
George Farquhar Graham's "
Songs of Scotland". ==Photography==