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Minori Chihara - Michishirube (Violet Evergarden ED) by Animenz
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5.0(33)
"Road Sign," the ending theme of the acclaimed anime Violet Evergarden, stands as a musical gem that elevates the entire viewing experience. Its melody is a seamless fusion of gentle, flowing notes, radiating warmth and tranquility. Soft piano chords paired with soothing vocals create an atmosphere that is both comforting and evocative.This meticulously crafted melody perfectly mirrors the emotional journey of the anime's characters. It captures the essence of love, loss, hope, and self-discovery—core themes of Violet Evergarden. When paired with the series' heart-wrenching scenes, the song becomes a powerful emotional catalyst, tugging at viewers' heartstrings and deepening their immersion in the story.Its ability to make listeners empathize with the characters' joys and sorrows stands as testament to its exceptional musical quality. Now, let's turn our attention to animenzzz's arrangement. This piano version of "Roadmark" is an extraordinary reinterpretation, showcasing the arranger's creativity and musical expertise. animenzzz took the original composition and transformed it into a distinctive piano solo piece.The arranger's intent to tell a "fairy tale" through piano is evident throughout the adaptation. During the process, animenzzz made several ingenious modifications. For instance, at 3:55, a novel technique creates a "chime" effect. This addition is not only a technical feat but also a brilliant creative decision.The bell sound infuses the piece with a touch of magic and mystery, as if guiding listeners through a dreamlike realm. It also serves as a symbolic element, perhaps representing moments of clarity and enlightenment within the story. Furthermore, the piece is arranged as a piano score in the key of A, complete with chord symbols. This makes it accessible to piano learners of varying skill levels.Beginners can use it to practice fundamental chord progressions and hand-eye coordination, while more advanced learners can explore subtleties in the arrangement, such as dynamics and phrasing. The inclusion of chords also lends a deeper, richer timbre, allowing performers to fully express the piece's emotional potential.

Overall, whether in its original form or animenzzz's arrangement, "Road Sign" stands as a musical masterpiece that seamlessly blends beautiful melodies, creative adaptation, and emotional resonance. For years to come, it will be cherished not only by fans of Violet Evergarden but also by music enthusiasts everywhere.
Jinwoo Choi
Linked Horizon - To You, 2000 Years... or... 20000 Years From Now (Attack on Titan Final ED Theme) by Animenz
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5.0(60)
This was my first time purchasing piano sheet music online, and it was a much more satisfying experience than I expected. I could print and use the file I received after ordering immediately, and the print quality was really clean and easy on the eyes. My eyes didn't get tired at all while practicing with the sheet music, and turning the pages was effortless. The sheet music itself was also very well-made. The notes and symbols were clearly and accurately marked, so there was no confusion. The arrangement quality was especially outstanding—it beautifully preserved the original piece's emotion while adjusting the difficulty to a level suitable for piano performance. After playing just the first few bars, I immediately felt, 'This is it.' It was also great that the provided performance video allowed me to gauge the piece's atmosphere and difficulty before purchasing. Thanks to that, I could choose sheet music matching my skill level, and having a clear goal while practicing kept me motivated. The price was reasonable, and knowing it was officially licensed sheet music made me feel secure about the purchase. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to practice multiple pieces, and I'll definitely buy from here again without hesitation when I need more piano sheet music!
woshigejiba
Hiroyuki Sawano - Avid (86 / Eighty-Six ED) by Animenz
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5.0(167)
Uncle A's 1986 piano sheet music. The most direct reason is that the music itself truly moved me. The original piece is by Hiroyuki Sawano, which is grand, delicate, and emotionally charged. Uncle A's arrangement has almost perfectly captured all these characteristics on the piano, while also adding the expressive qualities of various instruments, making it feel like reliving every scene from the animation while playing. The sheet music contains many details, such as "una corda," "tre corde," and "rit." These markings thoughtfully guide you on when to hold back and when to unleash, not just "how to play," but more like teaching you "how to tell this story."
I especially love the harmony and the way the notes are broken down. The left hand flows smoothly, while the right hand's melody is sometimes as soft as a whisper and other times soars to the highest notes, creating a striking contrast that really grabs your attention. Practicing this piece presents many challenges, such as wide-span broken chords, legato, and compound rhythms, all of which require careful attention. But it is precisely because of these challenges that you feel a sense of accomplishment as you continue to improve.
Additionally, the sheet music is printed clearly and structured neatly, making it suitable for both stage performances and personal practice at home. It’s even worth keeping as a collection piece. The ending theme of "86" is emotionally intense and rich in narrative. When you play it, you’re not just performing—you’re telling a tragic yet tender story. For me, this isn’t just about buying sheet music; it’s about preserving a musical journey I can return to time and again.
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