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Pick up famous and popular anime songs! Along with piano solo

Pick up famous and popular anime songs! Along with piano solo
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Pick up famous and popular anime songs! Along with piano solo

Anime, a source of pride for Japan, is rapidly spreading across the globe.

Beginning with Astro Boy in 1963, anime’s popularity has never waned even today.

And just as deeply as the stories themselves, anime songs resonate with people’s hearts.

For many, simply hearing a tune brings back the plot and emotions—lifting their spirits or even bringing them to tears.

In this article, we introduce such wonderful anime songs along with solo piano performance videos.

Why not listen not only to the original tracks, but also to anime songs rendered in the beautiful tones of the piano?

Pick-up of famous and popular anime songs! Along with piano solo (1–10)

This gameSuzuki Konomi

No Game No Life OP "This game" Konomi Suzuki
This gameSuzuki Konomi
This game (2014 ver.) – No Game No Life OP [Piano]

This is the song used as the opening theme for the anime No Game No Life, which aired in 2014.

Unusually for an anime song, it has a long intro, and in that intro the piano takes center stage.

The progressive piano riff is exquisitely cool, making it a standout track.

My Soul,Your BeatsLia

[High Quality Audio] Angel Beats OP FULL 'My Soul, Your Beats'
My Soul,Your BeatsLia
My Soul, your Beats! – Angel Beats! OP [Piano]

This is the opening theme of the anime Angel Beats!, a song that became a huge hit as a new “god-tier” track sung by Lia, who has performed many anime songs.

The piece is primarily built around the piano throughout, resulting in a beautiful composition with a majestic, grand atmosphere.

Catch the MomentLiSA

LiSA 『Catch the Moment』-Music Clip RADIO EDIT ver.-
Catch the MomentLiSA
[Movie Ver. SAO] Tried Playing “Catch the Moment” [Piano]

This is LiSA’s 11th single, chosen as the theme song for the hit anime film Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale.

The band is, of course, impressively cool, and the inclusion of piano adds further beauty and femininity to the track, creating a distinctive rock sound.

Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

LiSA “Gurenge” -MUSiC CLiP- (Anime “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” Tanjiro Kamado: Unwavering Resolve Arc Opening Theme)
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA
4K [Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba] LiSA – Gurenge /with sheet music/ Kimetsu no Yaiba Opening Full “Gurenge” cover – Piano – piano – CANACANA

This song, the opening theme of the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, won numerous awards and became so popular it sparked a social phenomenon.

It’s also LiSA’s biggest hit.

Its powerful, hopeful melody and emotionally resonant lyrics are captivating.

Centered on themes of personal growth and facing adversity, it skillfully captures the anime’s worldview.

It’s a must-listen not only for anime fans but also for anyone looking to motivate themselves.

The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell

[Available until July 14, 2025] Bakemonogatari ED “The Story You Don’t Know” supercell Original Audio 4K High Quality Full AAC-LC – 320 kbps
The Story You Don't Knowsupercell
Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari – Bakemonogatari ED [Piano]

A song that was used as the ending theme for the anime Bakemonogatari, which aired from 2009 to 2010.

Already well-known on Nico Nico Douga, supercell gained mainstream popularity thanks to this track.

Even now, it’s such a popular song that it consistently ranks on karaoke charts.

IGNITEAoi Eiru

Eir Aoi “IGNITE” Music Video (TV anime “Sword Art Online II” Phantom Bullet arc opening theme)
IGNITEAoi Eiru
[REMAKE] IGNITE – Sword Art Online Season 2 Opening 1 (Piano Synthesia)

This song was used as the opening theme for the anime Sword Art Online II, and it’s captivating for Eir Aoi’s characteristically powerful vocals.

Her strong singing pairs perfectly with the piano’s delicate riffs, making it a cool piano-rock anisong.

secret base ~What You Gave Me~Honma Meiko (Kayano Ai) Anjou Naruko (Toumatsu Haruka) Tsurumi Chiriko (Hayami Saori)

We Still Don't Know the Name of the Flower We Saw That Day. ED [secret base ~What You Gave Me~ (10 years after Ver.)]
secret base ~What You Gave Me~Honma Meiko (Kayano Ai) Anjou Naruko (Toumatsu Haruka) Tsurumi Chiriko (Hayami Saori)
Tried playing “secret base ~What You Gave Me~” [Piano]

This is a song that was used as the ending theme for the anime “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day,” and it’s a cover of a signature track by the girls’ band ZONE.

It fits the anime’s world very well, characterized by a poignant and beautiful melody.

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