
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku” is known as a super-fast (top speed) breakup song.
This song was created by cosMo (Runaway P) in 2008 and released on Nico Nico Douga.
Although I did not become aware of this song until after it became famous, I still remember the shock I felt when I first heard it.
At the time, I had barely heard of Vocaloids and only thought they were popular among some of my friends.
It was then that I casually clicked on this video that appeared in the “Recommended” section of YouTube, and that was my entrance to this song and Vocaloids.
The first time I saw the song, I was tremendously shocked by the lyrics, which were literally at the highest speed, and I wondered if such a song existed.
The second time I saw it, I thought, “The music video is too good to be true.
And after the third time, I cry every time I watch this video: 。。。。。 (I still cry)
Many of you who visit this site are already familiar with this song, but if you are not, please watch the video.
(By the way, I prefer the original video to the 2018 remake, so I’ll post that one)
In this issue, we will introduce the score for “The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku.
First of all, it should be noted that the sheet music for this song is All difficult The music is
Well, it’s only natural, considering the original music.
Unfortunately, we do not present (at least at this time) any sheet music that can be played by beginners.
Please click on the image of the piano sheet music to go to the link for details.
All sheet music is available for Downloading and printing is possible. and printable.
If the free sheet music we introduce just doesn’t fit your needs, please try purchasing professionally written sheet music at a bookstore or online.
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The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano Score 1 (Advanced)
The first one is this piano score.
I was honestly impressed with the high-speed lyrics part, saying, “I didn’t know such an arrangement existed.
…but it is a very difficult score.
I could not play it exactly as it is written.
Difficulty level is Advanced is
from MuseScore
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano Score 2 (Advanced)
Next we present this piano sheet music.
The score is very similar to the one in (1), although the person who arranged it is different.
This was an eye-catching background for sheet music, so here it is too.
Difficulty level is Advanced is

The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano Score (2)
from theishter.com
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano Score (3) (Intermediate)
Next we present this piano sheet music.
This score is much easier than (1) and (2).
Of course, it may be too difficult for beginners to play, but the number of people who can play it will increase dramatically.
As usual, the fast play in the beginning is still going strong.
Difficulty level is Intermediate is
from MuseScore
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano Score 4 (Melody Score)
The last one I would like to introduce is melody notation? The last one is a melody score.
Although it is a melody score, it still has the fast melody of the early part of the score.
If you want to play only the slow singing part, I suggest you start playing from around the 40th bar.
Normally, melody notation is positioned as “beginner” or “introductory” in terms of difficulty, but for this piece, it is exceptional.
Difficulty level is Intermediate is
from MuseScore
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