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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 Allure of the Keys: A Compilation of Piano Vocaloid Songs (31–40)

Winter has come to an end.sukoyaka daiseidō

Winter Has Announced Its End / KAITO V1 & V3 – Sukoyaka Cathedral [VOCALOID Original Song]
Winter has come to an end.sukoyaka daiseidō

You can see a scene of a sorrowful farewell emerging.

Created by Sukoyaka Cathedral and released in February 2025, it features vocal work using two versions of KAITO, V1 and V3, beautifully expressing the changing seasons and the ache of parting.

Just following the singing voice is enough to bring tears to your eyes.

In addition, the development toward the latter half of the song feels as if overflowing emotions have been turned directly into music.

A dramatic KAITO track—be sure to give it a listen.

Plus/SpaceAVtechNO!

[Kagamine Len Append POWER] Plus/Space
Plus/SpaceAVtechNO!

A song by Kagamine Len released in 2011.

From the quiet, grand intro, it grabs your heart right away—a track that makes you feel like you’re in space.

The philosophical lyrics and the musical style are a perfect match.

paranoiatsunamaru

[Chinese Subtitles][Hatsune Miku] [Paranoia] [Original]
paranoiatsunamaru

A song by Tsunamaru, a Vocaloid producer known for his perfectionism and for frequently withdrawing tracks after releasing them.

As his seventh work, it became his first to reach a million plays, and from the intro—featuring a memorable piano phrase and a lively four-on-the-floor beat—you’re immediately drawn into its world.

The piano’s tone, which embellishes the wistful melody, shapes the atmosphere of the entire piece.

It’s a number that showcases how well piano and digital sound complement each other, creating a sense of poignancy within its brisk momentum.

Dance of Ephemerasukoppu

Hatsune Miku – Ephemeral Dance (Utakata no Dance)
Dance of Ephemerasukoppu

A Hatsune Miku song released in 2010.

Perhaps because it’s built around an off-beat rhythm, it’s a danceable number that has your body swaying before you know it.

The boldly ringing brass, not just the piano, adds a great accent.

You could say it’s a piece that would work well for jazz dance.

Once more, in the great skyEIKI`

【IA】 Once More, in the Great Sky 【Original】
Once more, in the great skyEIKI`

A song by IA released in 2012.

With the vibe of a graduation song from a Vocaloid’s perspective, its powerful lyrics and step-by-step, resolute piano make it irresistibly captivating.

It has been praised by listeners who say they’d like to sing it at choral competitions.

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

Completeness complexyamikuro

[Megurine Luka] Perfectionist Complex [Perfectibility Complex] Luka Megurine [Latin Fandub]
Completeness complexyamikuro

This is a song by Megurine Luka released in 2011.

It also became a topic of conversation for being used in the free horror game “HAPPY END.” Beloved by fans for its enduring appeal, it’s a masterpiece where highly relatable lyrics ride on a heartrending piano melody.

flower viewershr

[Kagamine Len] Flower Viewer (Hua Jian Ren) with Chinese Subtitles [Original]
flower viewershr

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.