If you’ve been wanting to play Majora's Theme (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask) on the piano 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!
Discover how to play Majora's Theme (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask) with easy piano letter notes! Perfect for beginners and music enthusiasts, this guide offers a simple, step-by-step approach to mastering this popular song on the piano. Our letter notes make learning fun and stress-free, helping you bring your favorite tune to life effortlessly. Whether you're starting out or brushing up on your skills, this resource is designed to help you play like a pro. Dive in and start playing Majora's Theme (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask) today — because every great journey begins with a single note!
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.
RH:5|C---------------c---------|
RH:4|------------------------G-|
LH:3|C---------------c-------c-|
LH:3|f---------------e-------G-|
LH:2|A---------------a-------G-|
RH:5|---d----------------------|
RH:4|--bb--A-------------------|
LH:3|------A-------------------|
LH:3|--f---C-------------------|
LH:3|--b---e-------------------|
RH:5|------------e-------------|
RH:5|------------CC------------|
LH:3|------------C-------------|
LH:3|------------f-------------|
LH:2|------------A-------------|
RH:5|--C-----------F-----------|
RH:5|--cc----------ff--e-------|
RH:4|----------G---------------|
LH:4|--------------f---e-------|
LH:3|--c-------c---f---e-------|
LH:3|--e-------G---b---A-------|
LH:2|--a-------G---------------|
RH:5|------------------------C-|
LH:3|------------------------C-|
LH:3|------------------------f-|
LH:2|------------------------A-|
RH:5|--------------c-----------|
RH:4|----------------------G---|
LH:3|--------------c-------c---|
LH:3|--------------e-------G---|
LH:2|--------------a-------G---|
RH:5|d-------------------------|
RH:4|bb--A---------------------|
LH:3|----A---------------------|
LH:3|f---C---------------------|
LH:3|b---e---------------------|
RH:4|----------a-----------b---|
RH:4|----------FF------f---GG--|
LH:3|----------c-----------d---|
LH:2|------------------b-------|
LH:2|----------a-------G---b---|
RH:5|------------c-------------|
RH:4|------------G---A---------|
RH:4|------------bb--e---------|
RH:4|a-------G---ff--c---------|
LH:3|----------------A---------|
LH:3|D-------d---f---c---------|
LH:3|--------G---b---e---------|
LH:2|f-------G---b-------------|
RH:4|----------------------Aa--|
RH:4|----------------------aD--|
LH:2|----------------------a---|
LH:1|----------------------a---|
RH:4|----G-------F-------f-f---|
RH:4|----d-------ff------F-F---|
LH:2|----G-------f-------------|
LH:1|----G-------f-------------|
RH:4|--f---------------Aa------|
RH:4|--F---------------aD------|
LH:2|------------------a-------|
LH:1|------------------a-------|
RH:5|--------d-------d-d-----d-|
RH:4|G-------b-----------------|
RH:4|d-------f-------b-b-----b-|
LH:2|G-------b-----------------|
LH:1|G-------b-----------------|
RH:5|--------------C-----------|
LH:3|--------------C-----------|
LH:3|--------------f-----------|
LH:2|--------------A-----------|
RH:5|----c-----------d---------|
RH:4|------------G---bb--A-----|
LH:3|--------------------A-----|
LH:3|----c-------c---f---C-----|
LH:3|----e-------G---b---e-----|
LH:2|----a-------G-------------|
RH:5|e---------------C---------|
RH:5|CC--------------cc--------|
RH:4|------------------------G-|
LH:3|C---------------c-------c-|
LH:3|f---------------e-------G-|
LH:2|A---------------a-------G-|
RH:5|--F-----------------------|
RH:5|--ff--e-------------------|
LH:4|--f---e-------------------|
LH:3|--f---e-------------------|
LH:3|--b---A-------------------|
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.