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

Shadow-chasingWato

Shadow-Chasing - Wato feat. Aoki Lapis [Original Song]
Shadow-chasing Wato

A Vocaloid producer, Wato, whose work centers on jazz and ballads.

His technically sophisticated and innovative compositions, rich with irregular meters, have won strong acclaim.

Though arranged with only melody and piano, the piece envelops you in an overwhelming sound world that belies its minimal instrumentation.

From accompaniment that foregrounds the melody, to classical-style solos, to sudden turns into jazz—all unfolding at a dizzying pace—the craftsmanship is astonishing.

It’s a Vocaloid track you’ll want to replay, one that lets you feel the piano’s possibilities and its expansive expressive range.

The Appeal of the Keyboard: A Collection of Vocaloid Piano Songs (51–60)

Glorious WorldChouchou-P

[Hatsune Miku] Glorious World [Original PV] / [papiyon feat. Hatsune Miku] Glorious World [Original]
Glorious World by Chouchou-P

A cool Vocaloid track that draws you in with its tense piano sound.

“Glorious World,” a work by Chouchou-P—also known under the singer-songwriter name Yuu Ichinose—was released in 2011.

It served as the title track of the album Glorious World released the same year.

The song is notable for its dramatic and fast-paced development.

The way the rhythm work and piano phrases come at you is electrifying.

The passionate lyrics about finding the meaning of life are another major appeal.

Miracle*IndicationYairi

A Hatsune Miku song released in 2014.

With its urban sound and wistful lyrics, it’s a very stylish pop track that seems perfect for a sophisticated woman.

The mood of the interlude is strangely addictive.

Smiles someday, smiles alwaysTamaazu P

[Sang it] Someday a Smile, Always a Smile / Tamaazu [by Yui Fujita]
Someday a smile, always a smile — Tamaaz P

A Hatsune Miku song released in 2008.

It has the feel of a gentle, encouraging anthem that lifts your spirits, and it’s a track I highly recommend for graduation season.

Be sure to give the answer song “Tsunagaru Uta” a listen as well.

My Lust GravityYuni P

[My Last Gravity] – Juniper/Archangel Ver.
My Last Gravity Yuni P

This is a Hatsune Miku song released in 2010.

The ethereal piano melody and the strings that join partway through are striking, making you feel as if you’re deep in a forest.

If you’re looking for something grand, this is a must-listen.

linkRe:nG

[Hatsune Miku Original] link
linkRe:nG

A song announced at Hatsune Miku’s 2009 birthday celebration.

As the introduction says, it’s a straightforward ballad—a very classic piece that makes you want to give it to someone on their birthday.

It might also be a good fit for graduation season.

approval-seeking monsterMidi

Approval-Seeking Monster - Midi feat. Hatsune Miku
Approval-seeking Monster MIDI

This is the first track by MIDI, a Vocaloid producer who calls themself a virtual track maker and began posting songs in October 2021.

It’s a number that grabs the ear with lyrics themed around the social media generation and a brisk piano melody.

From the simple piano accompaniment paired with the drum beat to decorative, ornament-like phrases, you can really feel the multifaceted charm of the piano as an instrument.

Though short, the song delivers a powerful impact—making you eagerly anticipate the release of a full version.