How to Play the Phantom of the Opera Theme Song on Virtual Piano

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Contents

A step-by-step guide on how to play the Phantom of the Opera theme song on Virtual Piano.

Introduction

In this guide, we’ll show you how to play the Phantom of the Opera theme song on Virtual Piano. This classic tune is a great choice for beginners, as it only uses a few simple chords. If you’re not familiar with Virtual Piano, it’s a free online keyboard that you can use to play any song you like. Just follow the steps below and you’ll be playing the Phantom of the Opera theme in no time!

What You’ll Need

In order to play the “Phantom of the Opera” theme song on virtual piano, you will need a MIDI keyboard, a computer with internet access and an account with a virtual piano website. You will also need a MIDI interface if your keyboard does not have USB connectivity.

Step-by-Step Instructions

In this guide, we’ll show you how to play the theme song from The Phantom of the Opera on Virtual Piano.

This piece is perfect for intermediate piano players. If you’re a beginner, don’t worry! You can still try this piece by using our “Slow Mode” feature, which will help you to play the notes at a slower speed.

To get started, open up Virtual Piano in your web browser. If you don’t have Virtual Piano yet, you can download it for free from our website.

Once you have the software open, press the “Load MIDI” button in the bottom-left corner of the screen. A new window will pop up; from there, select “The Phantom of the Opera.” The song will now be loaded into the software and ready to play.

Now, let’s take a look at the notes for this piece. The Phantom of the Opera is written in the key of D Minor, and it starts on the note D4. The full note chart for this piece is shown below:

D4 – D5 – C5 – Bb4 – A4 – Ab4 – G4 – F4 (8 measures)
G3 – A3 – Bb3 – C4 – D4 – Eb4 – E4 (8 measures)
D4 – D5 – C5 – Bb4 – A4 (5 measures)
G3 – A3 – Bb3 (3 measures)
F3- Eb3- D3- C3 (measure 5) Eb3- D3- C3 (measure 6) F2-Eb2-C2 00:25 (beats 1 and 2), hold 00:26

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed learning how to play the Phantom of the Opera theme song on virtual piano! If you found this guide helpful, be sure to share it with other fans of the musical. And if you’re looking for more ways to improve your piano skills, check out our other how-to guides.

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