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The Allure of the Keyboard: A Collection of Piano Vocaloid Songs

The piano sometimes shines as the star, and other times adds color to a song.

It’s an instrument with truly diverse appeal, capable of everything from soft, warm tones to intense, cool sounds.

So in this article, we’ll be introducing Vocaloid tracks that make great use of piano sounds!

We’ve picked songs without sticking to any specific genre, so you’re sure to find something that suits your taste.

It’s also a great selection for those looking for pieces to perform themselves!

The Allure of the Keys: A Compilation of Piano Vocaloid Songs (31–40)

I want an unbreakable heart.stone bath

Ishiburo / I Want an Unbreakable Heart [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
I want an unbreakable heart—like a stone bath

This is a song by IA and miki released in 2015.

With both lyrics and music that are truly rock, it’s an addictive, girl-band-style track.

Just as it’s described—a song about a boy who keeps spinning his wheels—it has resonated especially with younger listeners.

It’s also popular for its music video, which is simple yet has a distinctive vibe.

letter songdoriko

Hatsune Miku – letter song ~The Best of doriko Ver.~
letter songdoriko

This is a Hatsune Miku song released in 2008.

As the title suggests, the lyrics read like a letter, conveying a message to the self ten years in the future.

It’s a song that has long been cherished as one to listen to closely, and it’s one you’ll want to hear during graduation season.

Dance of Ephemerascoop

Hatsune Miku – Ephemeral Dance (Utakata no Dance)
Foam Dance Scoop

A Hatsune Miku song released in 2010.

Perhaps because it’s built around an off-beat rhythm, it’s a danceable number that has your body swaying before you know it.

The boldly ringing brass, not just the piano, adds a great accent.

You could say it’s a piece that would work well for jazz dance.

Nazare Sky HorizonJorujin

Also known as the Dark Fairy Tale Producer, Jorujin is a Vocaloid creator who posts many original VOCALOID tracks that add a dark side to existing works like fairy tales, novels, and the Bible.

Unlike his trademark darker-leaning songs, this piece is a fantastical number with a clear, floating arrangement.

The piano, which sits at the heart of the performance, has a wistful tone that conveys a delicate fragility wrapping the entire track.

It’s a work that showcases the expressive power of the piano as an instrument and draws you into its world before you realize it.

Hajimari no Iro Returnernyanyannya

Hajimari no Iro Returner / nyanyannya (Daitensai-P) feat. Kagamine Rin & Len
Hajimari no Iro Returner nyanyannya

This is a song by Kagamine Rin and Len released in 2014.

Rin’s cute, bright high notes and Len’s resonant low tones create a harmony that gently envelops you over a clear piano melody—it’s a very beautiful song.

It feels like watching the climax of a movie.

[The Appeal of the Keyboard] A Collection of Piano Vocaloid Songs (41–50)

Plus/SpaceAVtechNO!

[Kagamine Len Append POWER] Plus/Space
Plus/SpaceAVtechNO!

A song by Kagamine Len released in 2011.

From the quiet, grand intro, it grabs your heart right away—a track that makes you feel like you’re in space.

The philosophical lyrics and the musical style are a perfect match.

Completeness complexYamikuro

[Megurine Luka] Perfectionist Complex [Perfectibility Complex] Luka Megurine [Latin Fandub]
Perfection complex, Yamicro

This is a song by Megurine Luka released in 2011.

It also became a topic of conversation for being used in the free horror game “HAPPY END.” Beloved by fans for its enduring appeal, it’s a masterpiece where highly relatable lyrics ride on a heartrending piano melody.