If the F note was an E note it would be easy… a C chord. I say they’re tricky because I’m not sure what the chord in the left hand is off the top of my head. Let’s see if that works…īut now it’s time for the tricky bars. I choose these chords based on the notes played in the left hand: D note = D (minor) chord, C note = C chord. Not for me anyway.īut the first thing which jumps out to me is splitting the bar into two chords. Moving on to the second bar, there’s not much there in terms of choosing a harmony. Click play above and below to compare the two, and see what you think. So I will replace that with the C major chord, and it shouldn’t really change the music much. The first bar looks like C major, because of the chord played in the left hand. I’m currently learning about harmony so I thought it may be fun to show you how I would go about working it out for each bar. And once you can play it well, you practice playing through the last two lines until you can play that whole section together.Īs I was looking at the above sheet music, I realized that the harmony isn’t really straightforward for me to work out, in particular the last two bars. In theory, you would repeat the whole process again with this line. Now it’s time to leave the last line and take a look at… Yuri On Ice Piano Sheet Music – Second Last Lineīut before we get to that, the sheet music is shown below. But eventually, it should sound something like this: Also, you may have to start with a slow tempo and work your way up. Some Yuri On Ice piano music! Depending on your ability, you may have to practice hands separately before playing hands together. We have posts on these two chords if you’d like to learn more about them:Īnyway, after a quick analysis, it’s time to make some music. So I would say that the first three bars are C major, which then resolves to F major, in the last bar. Another thing to note is that the final chord is an F major chord. But the lowest note is C and it’s repeated 6 times every bar. In terms of harmony, it’s a little strange, as there are no chords clearly jumping out in the first three bars. Also, there’s a crescendo in the second bar. F is also the lowest note in the left hand, a couple of octaves down. What can you notice about it?įor example, F is the lowest note in the right hand. But before you play anything on the piano, see how much you can take in. Now, if you want to learn it fast, here’s something I recommend trying:įirst, start with the last line of the sheet music. I’m sure anyone would enjoy learning it.įast Learning The Yuri On Ice Piano Sheet Music This is the best version of Yuri On Ice Piano Sheet Music I found online: Yuri On IceĪnd in this post, I’ll try to help you (if you want to of course) learn it as fast as possible.