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[Piano × Vocaloid] A selection of recommended songs that are easy for beginners to play

“Vocaloid songs” have firmly established themselves as a distinct genre in today’s music scene.

With their edgy sounds and memorable melodies, many tracks really stick in your head, so some of you might be thinking, “I want to try playing that phrase on the piano…”

In this article, we’ve picked out Vocaloid songs that even piano beginners can tackle with ease.

From nostalgic classics to recent hits, they’re all here!

Be sure to check them out and find the one song that suits you!

[Piano × Vocaloid] Picked Recommended Songs That Are Easy for Beginners to Play (21–30)

Servant of Evilmothy

[Kagamine Len] Servant of Evil [Fanmade PV] (Sub Eng & Esp)
Servant of Evilmothy
Classical Servant of Evil – Kagamine Rin & Len – EASY Piano Tutorial / Servant of Evil [Easy Beginner Piano Sheet Music] Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len [TAM]

This is a song by mothy, also known as Akuno-P, that tells the story of twins burdened with a harsh fate.

Created as part of mothy’s “Aku no Series,” the narrative was later adapted into a manga and also published as novels.

The original track has a magnificent sense of scale, but performing it on piano gives it a more poignant and delicate quality.

When playing, be careful not to let the music stall while shifting the left hand’s broken-chord positions.

Karakuri Pierrot40mP

[Hatsune Miku (40mP)] Karakuri Pierrot [Original]
Karakuri Pierrot40mP
[Sheet Music] 'Karakuri Pierrot / 40mP' Beginner Piano with Do-Re-Mi Notation (Full)

Countless listeners are captivated by the music box intro and the lyrics that follow! This song portrays the painful feelings of love—tossed around by a heartbreaking romance yet unable to let go.

Although the melody is rich with rhythmic changes, its narrow range means that once you memorize your hand positions, all that’s left is to reproduce the familiar rhythms with your fingers.

Keep your left-hand accompaniment calm and steady at a consistent tempo.

As you play, savor the beautiful contrast between the high register of the music box section and the main midrange.

Setsuna TripLast Note.

Setsuna Trip - Beginner to Intermediate [Piano Transcription]

Take on an energetic rock number! Released in May 2012, “Setsuna Trip” packs the passion of young people who keep running toward their dreams into an up-tempo sound.

Its powerful rhythm and lively melody line give listeners a motivating push.

It’s a perfect Vocaloid track for boosting your energy.

Instead of diving straight into a fast tempo, start by practicing slowly until you can play it comfortably!

Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy

With lyrics: Hatsune Miku - Sakura no Ame - PV
Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy
Sakura no Ame (Piano) Hatsune Miku [Easy] Vocaloid

A song beloved as a choral piece and often ranking high among graduation songs—perfect for the season of meetings and farewells.

It’s a Vocaloid track cherished by a wide range of generations, with comments like, “I was so happy that our graduation ceremony song was ‘Sakura no Ame.’” Its gentle, calm tone pairs perfectly with the piano.

Choose an arrangement with a simple left-hand part and practice while humming the right-hand melody.

The tune is easy for children to sing and remember, so it feels natural under the fingers on piano as well, making it an approachable piece for beginners.

Although a song has no shapedoriko

[Hatsune Miku] “A Song Has No Form, But” Original Song with Chinese Subtitles
Although a song has no shapedoriko
Marasy plays Vocaloid Instrumental on Piano 5. Although a song has no shape

It’s a soul-stirring piece that has drawn comments like “The melody is so beautiful it gave me goosebumps” and “The moment I heard it, I couldn’t stop crying.” It makes you feel the magnitude and importance of the formless things that remain in people’s hearts.

The pairing of the moving melody and the piano’s tone is, of course, a perfect match.

The simple arrangement is lovely, but layered harmonies make it easier to expand the song’s world, so once you can play a simple arrangement, definitely try challenging the intermediate and advanced levels as well.