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[Piano Accompaniment Score] A curated selection of recommended sheet music for popular sing-and-play songs!

Piano-vocal performance, where you coolly play the piano while singing with plenty of confidence.

If you love singing, you’ve probably dreamed of doing it at least once.

This time, it’s a must-see for anyone interested in piano-vocal performance! We’ve picked out songs that are perfect for it from popular J-POP, Western hits, and film music.

In this article, we also introduce recommended accompaniment sheet music along with cool performance videos.

All scores are available for immediate download, so grab the sheet music for any song that catches your eye and start practicing while using the videos as a reference!

[Piano Accompaniment Score] A curated selection of recommended sheet music for popular sing-and-play songs (11–20)

for a long timeKiroro

Kiroro “Nagaimono” Official Music Video
for a long timeKiroro

A heartwarming ballad with a charming, gentle chord progression! This song by Kiroro was released as a single in 1998.

The lyrics, filled with gratitude and affection for loved ones, softly resonate with listeners.

Composed in F major with a steady 4/4 rhythm, it uses basic chords like F and C, making it perfect for chord practice.

Start by holding simple block chords with your left hand and tracing the melody with your right.

Highly recommended as a song for singing and playing.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced popular piano-and-vocal (piano self-accompaniment) songs along with cool performance videos and recommended accompaniment sheet music.

Some of you might be thinking, “Just listening makes me want to try singing and playing!” People often think doing the playing and the singing at the same time is difficult, but depending on the arrangement, it can actually be easier to perform than a solo where the piano has to cover every part.

Above all, for those who love to sing, singing with your own piano accompaniment is surely one of the most aspirational performance styles.

Why not take this opportunity to give it a try?