
Lost One’s Wail” is a fast-paced, rock-oriented vocaloid song.
The word “Gokoku” is read as “weeping” and means “crying.
This song was written by Neru in 2013.
Even now, five years later, the number of views is still growing and the song is so popular that it is ranked in the karaoke rankings.
Many of Neru’s songs, such as “Degenerate Rock,” are characterized by their rock-like style and fast pace.
In this issue, we will introduce free piano sheet music for this “Lost One’s No. 1 Wail”.
The score is characterized throughout by many phrases that are fast-paced, so naturally the tempo is fast and requires fast playing.
In particular the same note many of which need to be subtracted quickly.
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.
目次
- The Wail of the Lost One_Piano score① (Intermediate)
- Lost One’s Wail_Piano score② (Intermediate_Marasy Ver.)
- The Wail of the Lost One_Piano score (3) (Beginner-Intermediate)
- The Wail of the Lost One_Piano score (4) (Beginner-Intermediate)
- The Wailing of the Lost One_Piano score (5) (Elementary_Melody Score)
The Wail of the Lost One_Piano score① (Intermediate)
The first one is this piano score.
The original music is well reproduced on the piano and the score is lean.
Free Vocaloid sheet music tends to have messed up scores that are nearly impossible to play, but this score is properly designed to be easy to play on the piano.
Difficulty level is Intermediate is
This is the most recommended of the sheet music presented here.
The Wailing of the Lost One_Piano Score (1)
from flat.io
Lost One’s Wail_Piano score② (Intermediate_Marasy Ver.)
Next we present this piano sheet music.
This sheet music is a score of a performance by Marasy (marasy8), a famous piano player on Nico Nico Douga and Youtube.
It is scored almost exactly as in this video, but there are a few shortcomings.
First, glissandos are forcibly described with notes.
Looking at the score, I see some strange 64th notes, but upon closer inspection, they are just glissandos.
Don’t just look at the sheet music and reject it.
Next is the short front strike.
I may be using some automated scoring software, but the short-frontal strike notes are not neatly written in the score.
This has led to a series of strange notes and ties.
In general, the sheet music is not easy to read.
It is not a big deal if you unravel the pieces one by one, so try to look at the score with a relaxed mind.
Difficulty level is Intermediate is
from MuseScore
The Wail of the Lost One_Piano score (3) (Beginner-Intermediate)
Next we present this piano sheet music.
This score is relatively easier than (1) and (2).
In particular, the left hand accompaniment is arranged as a slow accompaniment (dispersed chords).
However, given the speed of the original music, it is not a score for beginners.
Well, it’s not a song for beginners to begin with…
Difficulty Levels are Beginner to Intermediate The level of difficulty is

The Wail of the Lost One_Piano score (3)
The Wail of the Lost One_Piano score (4) (Beginner-Intermediate)
Next we present this piano sheet music.
Instead of a simple arrangement of this score, the fast pace of the original music has been removed.
The score is arranged rather in a ballad style.
This is a song that has a nice flavor to it, so if you are interested, here it is.
Difficulty Levels are Beginner to Intermediate The level of difficulty is
from MuseScore
The Wailing of the Lost One_Piano score (5) (Elementary_Melody Score)
Lastly, we present the melody score of the Lost One’s No. 1 Wail.
The original melody is very fast, so it may be difficult for beginners who are using a piano application or just starting to play the piano.
Difficulty level is Elementary is
from MuseScore
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