[Piano × Vocaloid] A selection of recommended songs that are easy for beginners to play
“Vocaloid songs” have firmly established themselves as a distinct genre in today’s music scene.
With their edgy sounds and memorable melodies, many tracks really stick in your head, so some of you might be thinking, “I want to try playing that phrase on the piano…”
In this article, we’ve picked out Vocaloid songs that even piano beginners can tackle with ease.
From nostalgic classics to recent hits, they’re all here!
Be sure to check them out and find the one song that suits you!
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[Piano × Vocaloid] A selection of recommended songs that are easy for beginners to play (11–20)
PoppippoLamaze-P


It’s a bright, pop-style Vocaloid song! Released on Nico Nico Douga in December 2008, “PoPiPo” features a unique theme: a love for vegetable juice.
Its cute vocals and addictive melody captivated many listeners, inspiring a flood of derivative works.
Since it’s built on a simple rhythm, I think it’s also easy to express on the piano.
Play with a bouncy feel to bring out a cheerful atmosphere!
NiaTakaaki Natsushiro


This song is memorable for its gentle, conversational vocals.
“Nier” is a story-rich work depicting interactions between humans and robots, released in 2017.
Its pleasantly soothing sound alone is moving.
The lyrics unfold as a master—human—posing questions to a robot, weaving in the essence of humanity and the fluctuations of emotion.
Let’s practice thoroughly so we can faithfully recreate this world!
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline


Released in July 2009, “Just Be Friends” is a track where the bittersweet worldview perfectly matches Luka’s gentle vocals.
Within its pop sound, it carefully depicts the pain and sense of loss felt by lovers who have decided to part ways, resonating deeply with listeners.
It’s characterized by a basic pop arrangement and a beautiful melodic line.
When played on piano, a slower tempo gives it a more sorrowful feel, while a faster tempo creates a brighter impression.
Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop


A pop tune that draws you in with its light electronic sound.
Released in November 2010, this duet track showcases the charms of GUMI and Megurine Luka.
It expresses the desire to play melodies that resonate with the heart through an exceptionally catchy beat.
The rhythmic tones of the synthesizer make your body sway on its own.
The gentle, enveloping melody line is another highlight.
Recommended for those who want to approach the piano with a bright, uplifting feeling.
Solar System DiscoNayutan Alien


A sparkling disco sound unfolds against the backdrop of outer space! Also included on the 2016 album “Object Y from Nayutan Planet,” this track perfectly marries electronic tones with dance music.
Hatsune Miku’s voice rings out lightly, as if darting through the cosmos, and the snappy beat and rhythmic melody line will have your body swaying before you know it.
The playful lyrics and the harmony woven by its pop, catchy sound put you in a bright, happy mood.
Let’s recreate that four-on-the-floor feel on the piano!
Setsuna TripLast Note.


Take on an energetic rock number! Released in May 2012, “Setsuna Trip” packs the passion of young people who keep running toward their dreams into an up-tempo sound.
Its powerful rhythm and lively melody line give listeners a motivating push.
It’s a perfect Vocaloid track for boosting your energy.
Instead of diving straight into a fast tempo, start by practicing slowly until you can play it comfortably!
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Senbonzakurakuro usagi P


When it comes to smash hits known even beyond the Vocaloid fanbase, Senbonzakura is a top pick! There are countless piano performance videos uploaded, and it’s also a popular choice for recitals.
With its many intricate passages and fast tempo, it tends to be seen as difficult, but in fact it’s built from repeating patterns.
If you practice it in sections and master those parts, you might be surprised at how smoothly you can play the whole piece! Even if you were thinking of giving up because it seems hard, why not start by practicing the opening phrase little by little?