"The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" is known as a super-high-speed (highest speed) farewell song.
This song was created by cosMo (Bousou P) in 2008 and released on Nico Nico Douga.
I learned about this song after it became famous, but I still remember the shock I felt when I first heard it.
At that time, I had barely heard of Vocaloid, and only thought it was popular among some of my friends.
At that time, I casually clicked on this video that appeared in YouTube's "Recommended" section, and that was the gateway to this song and Vocaloid.
When I saw it for the first time, I was shocked by the lyrics, which were literally the fastest, and thought, ``A song like this even exists?''
When I saw it for the second time, I thought, "The MV is so amazing."
And after the third time, I cry every time I watch this video. . . . . (I still cry)
I think many people viewing this site already know this song, but if you don't, please watch the video.
(By the way, I prefer the original video to the 2018 remake, so I'm posting that one.)
This time, I will introduce the music score for "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku".
First of all, I would like to state that the score for this song is difficult .
Well, considering the original song, it makes sense. .
Unfortunately, please note that we do not introduce sheet music that beginners can play (at least not this time).
Click on the image of the piano sheet music to go to the link where you can see the details.
All sheet music can be downloaded and printed .
If the free sheet music we introduce doesn't suit your needs, try purchasing sheet music written by professionals at a bookstore or online.
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The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano Sheet Music ① (Advanced)
The first thing I'd like to introduce to you is this piano sheet music.
I was honestly impressed with the lyrics of Kosoku, thinking, ``There's such an arrangement.''
...is a very difficult score.
I couldn't play it exactly as written in this score.
The difficulty level advanced .
from MuseScore
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano Sheet Music ② (Advanced)
The next thing I'd like to introduce to you is this piano sheet music.
Although the arrangement is different from the score of ①, it is a very similar score.
It was an eye-catching background to the music score, so I'd like to introduce it as well.
The difficulty level advanced .
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano Sheet Music ②
from theishter.com
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano Sheet Music ③ (Intermediate)
The next thing I'd like to introduce to you is this piano sheet music.
This score is much simpler than the scores ① and ②.
Of course, it may be too difficult for beginners to play, but I think the number of people who can play it will increase dramatically.
The fast play in the early stages is still alive and well.
The difficulty level intermediate .
from MuseScore
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku_Piano sheet music ④ (melody sheet)
The last thing we will introduce is the melody score? is.
Although it is a melody score, the fast melody at the beginning remains.
If you only want to play the slow part of the song, I think it's best to start around the 40th measure.
Normally, melody notations are categorized as ``beginner'' or ``introductory'' and given a level of difficulty, but this song is on a different level.
The difficulty level intermediate .
from MuseScore
Tana says
It was helpful!!
︎I probably can't play it though
anonymous says
It's really difficult
anonymous says
Amazing work
Proseca love-chan says
I'm having a piano recital in about 3 months, so
I wasn't sure which song to choose, but
I think I'll be able to play it if I try hard
on the score for The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku I'll do my best! Thank you for writing the article!
anonymous says
That's amazing...
anonymous says
Aggressive
anonymous says
An ideal for adults that is difficult but very beautiful if you actually draw it.
anonymous says
That's it
anonymous says
Yaba