“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 (1–10)
MonitoringDECO*27


It’s a love song that radiates a kind of madness.
Right after its release in November 2024, “Monitoring” quickly joined the ranks of popular tracks.
The message of “I’ve been watching you all along” can be read as single-minded devotion in one sense, but it also stirs a sense of fear.
The tense, driving sound seems to accentuate the song’s unstable atmosphere.
If you’re looking for something lively and explosive to play, why not give this one a try?
Girl RayMikito-P


A song that packs a weighty story into a light, breezy sound.
Released in July 2018, “Shoujo Rei.” Beneath its refreshing tone lies a deep theme you wouldn’t expect, skillfully depicting complex emotions like possessiveness and regret.
You’ll find yourself drawn into the sorrowful story told through everyday scenes like cicadas chirping and a railroad crossing.
Since the tempo is on the faster side, start by practicing so you can play it slowly first!
CharlesBalloon


This song by the Vocaloid producer Balloon captivated many young listeners with its relatable lyrics and catchy guitar phrases.
Despite the wide melodic range, the left-hand bass can be played with almost no position shifts, making it a great piece for piano beginners to tackle.
The key point is the repeated notes in the right-hand melody! Relax your shoulders and arms, and practice so that the repeated notes sound evenly articulated.
The piano version, which adds an extra touch of poignancy, might just become addictive, too!
TetrisHiiragi Magnetite


The addictive melody line, sampled from a Russian folk song, pairs perfectly with Kasane Teto’s crisp, well-defined vocals.
Released in November 2024 and went massively viral, Hiiragi Magnetite’s “TETRIS” humorously portrays information overload on social media and the complexities of human relationships, deftly capturing the feelings of those of us living in modern society.
Emotions like anxiety, loneliness, and self-loathing in the digital age are set in contrast to a brisk, upbeat rhythm.
If you’re looking for a high-energy track, this is a must-listen.
clear skiesOrangestar


This is a Vocaloid track distinguished by its exhilarating, fast-paced guitar sound.
Released in August 2017, its melodic lines capture the anticipation before the end of the rainy season and the thrill of summer’s arrival, resonating deeply.
The music has a refreshing quality, and the lyrics’ vivid summer imagery fit perfectly.
It’s an ideal number for when you want to reset your mood.
Keep your fingering light to bring out that sense of speed!
Drunkenness UnknownKanaria


A song by Vocaloid producer Kanaria with a mysterious vibe and an unforgettable, striking chorus melody.
Within the desire to escape reality—like needing to drink to even get through things—you can glimpse a heartfelt wish to find happiness.
The left hand requires almost no position changes, and the right hand stays in a narrow range, so even piano beginners can play it stylishly by focusing on crisp rhythm.
Keep the song’s worldview—a kind of resigned acceptance—in mind, and perform with a good groove.
to liveAtsu Mizuno


The protagonist’s feelings are carefully depicted as they try to keep looking forward despite their anxiety and fear.
Released in July 2021, the work “Ikiru” blends a gently spoken melody with lyrics, creating a warmth that closely accompanies the listener’s heart.
KAFU’s clear, translucent vocals enhance the delicate emotional expression.
It can support those who are searching for a place to belong or who can’t take a step toward tomorrow.
It’s something that makes you want to play each note with care.