[Piano × Vocaloid] Carefully selected videos and sheet music of ultra-popular songs you’ll want to play right now!
A variety of Vocaloid songs that are trending on video sites and social media.
Have you ever watched a creator’s video and thought, “Maybe I want to try playing it myself!”?
People often think it’s hard to fully recreate the Vocaloid sound, but with piano, you can actually perform it solo in a way that stays quite close to the original!
So this time, we’re showcasing plenty of piano performance videos of hugely popular Vocaloid songs, along with sheet music you can download right away.
If you love Vocaloid or are hooked on the Vocaloid tracks used on social media, this is a must-see!
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[Piano × Vocaloid] Carefully selected videos & sheet music of ultra-popular songs you’ll want to play right now! (11–20)
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PinocchioP, a Vocaloid producer who has released numerous hit songs, scored his 17th million-stream achievement with the digital single “Kami-ppoi na.” The cover version performed by the hugely popular singer Ado on her YouTube channel has also surpassed 30 million views, making it a massive hit.
Packed with satirical lyrics that lampoon modern society and an unstable melody that seems to reflect shifting emotions, the song is irresistibly catchy—and it sounds downright cool on piano, too! By injecting arpeggios and accents to add a touch of roughness within the otherwise steady flow, you can get even closer to the original song’s atmosphere.
In conclusion
How did you like the piano versions of these hugely popular Vocaloid songs? They may feel different from the originals layered with various sounds, but many of these tracks pair beautifully with the delicate timbre of the piano.
This time, we featured arrangements aimed at intermediate to advanced players for strong performance impact, but for popular songs, there are often easier sheet music arrangements available that beginners can tackle without strain.
Find the sheet music that suits you best, and enjoy playing Vocaloid on the piano!