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The Allure of the Keyboard: A Collection of Piano Vocaloid Songs

The piano sometimes shines as the star, and other times adds color to a song.

It’s an instrument with truly diverse appeal, capable of everything from soft, warm tones to intense, cool sounds.

So in this article, we’ll be introducing Vocaloid tracks that make great use of piano sounds!

We’ve picked songs without sticking to any specific genre, so you’re sure to find something that suits your taste.

It’s also a great selection for those looking for pieces to perform themselves!

[The Appeal of the Keyboard] A Collection of Piano Vocaloid Songs (41–50)

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[Kagamine Len] Flower Viewer (Hua Jian Ren) with Chinese Subtitles [Original]
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This is a Kagamine Len song released in 2013.

Its distinctive rhythm and old-fashioned lyrics are memorable, and the sound itself is arranged with a traditional Japanese feel.

Give it a listen during the cherry blossom season, especially when you’re feeling a bit wistful.

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[Pokemon feat. Hatsune Miku] Infinity Ticket / Marasy × Hatsune Miku × KAITO
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It’s a song brimming with dreams and hope, as if beckoning you toward an infinite sky.

Marasy’s piano performance and the VOCALOID vocals weave a grand and beautiful harmony.

Released in February 2024, this work was created as part of the Pokémon × Hatsune Miku collaboration project “Project VOLTAGE.” Its fantastical worldview and liberating sound—like soaring through the sky—are captivating.

When everyday life wears you down, this song might gently give you a push forward.

Its warm lyrics and tones, which feel close to the heart, are sure to lift your spirits.

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Shadow-Chasing - Wato feat. Aoki Lapis [Original Song]
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A Vocaloid producer, Wato, whose work centers on jazz and ballads.

His technically sophisticated and innovative compositions, rich with irregular meters, have won strong acclaim.

Though arranged with only melody and piano, the piece envelops you in an overwhelming sound world that belies its minimal instrumentation.

From accompaniment that foregrounds the melody, to classical-style solos, to sudden turns into jazz—all unfolding at a dizzying pace—the craftsmanship is astonishing.

It’s a Vocaloid track you’ll want to replay, one that lets you feel the piano’s possibilities and its expansive expressive range.

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[VocaloidFC][VnSharing] flowers – miki, GUMI, Len, Rin, Gakupo, Ryuto – Vocaloid Vietsub
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Known for a strong fixation on pianos and the moon, toya is a Vocaloid producer whose trademark is not only the music but also striking lyrics.

The six-part melody, featuring the full roster of VOCALOIDs he owns, is sure to get any Vocaloid fan excited.

The depth of the otherworldly strings and the piano’s delicate phrasing color the track, creating a presence and impact that stand toe-to-toe with the melody’s punch.

It’s a lavish Vocaloid number that reveals something new with every listen—one you’ll want to replay again and again.

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[Sang it] Someday a Smile, Always a Smile / Tamaazu [by Yui Fujita]
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A Hatsune Miku song released in 2008.

It has the feel of a gentle, encouraging anthem that lifts your spirits, and it’s a track I highly recommend for graduation season.

Be sure to give the answer song “Tsunagaru Uta” a listen as well.