Are you looking to play Shiki No Uta (Samurai Champloo Ending Song) on the piano, using easy letter notes, but aren’t sure where to start, you’ve come to the right place! This timeless track is a favorite for many, and with our easy piano letter notes, you’ll be playing it in no time. Whether you’re a beginner or just looking for a quick way to learn, our simple format breaks down the song so it’s fun and effortless to master. Ready to get started? Keep reading, and you’ll find the letter notes waiting for you below!
Congratulations! You’ve now reached the end of our guide to playing Shiki No Uta (Samurai Champloo Ending Song) on the piano. With the easy piano letter notes provided, you have everything you need to bring this beloved song to life, whether you’re practicing alone or performing for friends and family. Remember, learning piano is all about patience, practice, and passion. Take your time mastering each part of the song, and don’t worry if it doesn’t sound perfect at first—every great musician started somewhere!
As you become more comfortable, try experimenting with your own style and dynamics to make the song truly your own. And don’t forget, music is meant to be enjoyed, so celebrate your progress and have fun along the way.
If you enjoyed this tutorial, be sure to explore the rest of our collection of easy piano letter notes for more of your favorite songs. There’s always another melody waiting to be learned! Keep practicing, keep playing, and most importantly, keep sharing your love of music with the world. Happy playing!
Each group of letter notes is played from left to right, and vertical letters on the same column are played together.
The numbers in front of each line are the octave, each octave has an unique color so you can easily follow them.
Lowercase (a b c d e f g) letters are natural notes (white keys, a.k.a A B C D E F G ).
Uppercase (A C D F G) letters are the sharp notes (black keys a.k.a. A# C# D# F# G#), look at the image below to see where each letter note is on the piano keyboard.
The lines / dashes (-) between letters indicates timing to play the notes. Just listen to the audio file at the top of the post to figure out the time lenght of the dashes (usually 5-6 dashes is about 1 second)
RH / LH means Right Hand / Left Hand and it's mostly for people who play the piano, it tells them with what hand to play the lines. Also, if you want to play a easy version of the song, playing only the RH lines does exactly that, because on most songs RH notes are for melody and LH notes are for bass.
4|----------------D---D---f-|
4|--D---f-------C---D---f---|
3|----------A---------------|
5|------------------------C-|
4|G-----f-A-------G---A-----|
5|--c-----------------------|
4|------G---f---D---f-------|
3|----------------------A---|
4|C---G-----------D---D---f-|
4|------C---A---G---f---D---|
3|--A-----------------------|
4|D---f-------C---D---f---G-|
3|--------A-----------------|
5|----------------------C---|
4|----f-A-------G---A-------|
5|c-------------------------|
4|----G---f---D---f-------C-|
3|--------------------A-----|
4|--G-----------f---D---f---|
4|----C---A---------A-A-A-G-|
3|A-------------------------|
4|----A-------f---f---D---C-|
4|--D-------C---c-----------|
4|----A-A-A-G-----A---------|
3|------------------------A-|
4|f-f-f-F---D-C-c-D-----f-f-|
4|----------------A-A-A-G---|
4|--A-------f---f---F---f---|
3|------A-------------------|
4|f---f---f-------C-D-C-D-C-|
3|------------A-------------|
5|--------c-----------------|
4|--A-A-A-------f-----f-----|
4|D-----C---c---c---C-c---C-|
4|c-------------------------|
3|------A-A-A-A---A-A-A-A-G-|
3|A-A-----A-A-A-G-A-A---G-A-|
4|f---f-c-------c-----------|
3|----------A-----------A-A-|
3|--A-A-A-A-G-A-A-----A-A-A-|
4|--------------f-f---c-----|
3|G-A-A---G-A-----------A---|
4|c---------C---------------|
3|----A-G-A-----------A-G-A-|
3|A-b-A-G---A-G-A-A-b-A-G---|
4|------------f---f---C---D-|
3|--------A-----------------|
4|C-C-----------------------|
3|------A-G-A---b-A-G---A-G-|
3|A---b-A-G---------G-G-G-G-|
3|A---A-G-A---G-G-A-A-G-A---|
4|----C---D---f---G---f---F-|
4|--f-----------------------|
3|------------------------G-|
4|----------------C---D---f-|
3|G-A-A-G-A-----------------|
4|--G---f---F---f-----------|
4|--D---D---f---D---f-------|
3|----------------------A---|
4|C---D---f---G-----f-A-----|
5|----------C---c-----------|
4|--G---A-----------G---f---|
4|D---f-------C---G---------|
3|--------A-----------------|
4|--D---D---f-------C---A---|
3|--------------A-----------|
4|G---f---D---D---f-------C-|
3|--------------------A-----|
4|--D---f---G-----f-A-------|
5|--------C---c-------------|
4|G---A-----------G---f---D-|
4|--f-------C---G-----------|
3|------A-------------------|
4|f---D---f-------C---A-----|
3|------------A-------------|
As you become more comfortable, try experimenting with your own style and dynamics to make the song truly your own. And don’t forget, music is meant to be enjoyed, so celebrate your progress and have fun along the way.
If you enjoyed this tutorial, be sure to explore the rest of our collection of easy piano letter notes for more of your favorite songs. There’s always another melody waiting to be learned! Keep practicing, keep playing, and most importantly, keep sharing your love of music with the world. Happy playing!
Quick guide on how to read the letter notes
The numbers in front of each line are the octave, each octave has an unique color so you can easily follow them.
Lowercase (a b c d e f g) letters are natural notes (white keys, a.k.a A B C D E F G ).
Uppercase (A C D F G) letters are the sharp notes (black keys a.k.a. A# C# D# F# G#), look at the image below to see where each letter note is on the piano keyboard.
The lines / dashes (-) between letters indicates timing to play the notes. Just listen to the audio file at the top of the post to figure out the time lenght of the dashes (usually 5-6 dashes is about 1 second)
RH / LH means Right Hand / Left Hand and it's mostly for people who play the piano, it tells them with what hand to play the lines. Also, if you want to play a easy version of the song, playing only the RH lines does exactly that, because on most songs RH notes are for melody and LH notes are for bass.
Mata yo ga akereba owakare
ReplyDeleteYume wa tooki maboroshi ni
Anata wo oikaketeita hikari no naka de
Dakareru tabi atatakai kaze wo tayori
Haru wo tsuge
Odoridasu sansai
Natsu wo miru uji
Nohara karakusa kawaku wa
Aki no tsuki
Nobotta manmarusa oiwai
Fuyu wo sugi
Mata tsukihi wo kazore
Mada mabuta no oku ni aru
Itsuka no natsu
Toosugita aozora (atatakakatta)
Te wo tsunagu hanatsumi utau
Itsuya omoide (ate wa naku)
Hadzuki kara mitsuki
Kumo to karamu tsuki
Mou itsuka kaeranu koto ni
Mezameta toki
Hitori kidzuki
Anata sagasu tabi ni
Ima yobisamasu kioku no naka de
Iza arukidasu
Anata no moto e
Mata yo ga akereba owakare
Yume wa tooki maboroshi ni
Anata wo oikaketeita hikari no naka de
Dakareru tabi
Atatakai kaze wo tayori
Haru wo tsuge
Odoridasu sansai
Natsu wo miru uji
Nohara karakusa kawaku wa
Aki no tsuki
Nobotta manmarusa oiwai
Fuyu wo sugi
Mata tsukihi wo kazoeru
Kimi ni yori nana
Hinoki kata yori ni
Kimi ni mita hana no kaori katami ni
Musubi yuku michi areba
Mata kaeri mi mu
Nagare ruru namida tome
Soka netsu-ru
Oikaze sakebu
Seijaku wo kowasu no
Nanimo osorezu susumu no
Kogane no hana ga hakobu no
Yasashisa ni anata ni futatabi ai ni
Ima seijaku wo kowasu no
Nanimo osorezu susumu no
Kogane no hana ga hakobu no
Yasashisa ni anata ni futatabi ai ni
Haru wo tsuge
Odoridasu sansai
Natsu wo miru uji
Nohara karakusa kawaku wa
Aki no tsuki
Nobotta manmarusa oiwai
Fuyu wo sugi
Mata tsukihi wo kazoeru
Haru wo tsuge
Odotte SANBA
Natsu wo miru uji
Nohara karakusa kawaku wa
Aki no tsuki
Nobotta manmarusa oiwai
Fuyu wo sugi
Mata tsukihi wo kazoeru
Mata yo ga akereba owakare
Yume wa tooki maboroshi ni
Anata wo oikaketeita hikari no naka de
Dakareru tabi
Atatakai kaze wo tayori