🎹 I Want To See Hori Piano

Masaru Yokoyama · Intermediate · 314 notes· Tempo 94 BPM· 6,000 views· Update 25/12/2025 · Piano
🎭 Emotional Character
Precise and graceful, every note chosen carefully — wide spaces between each thought, confident without pressing, consistent and focused throughout.
Major Moderate tempo Moderate dynamics Sparse texture Wide-ranging melody
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👤 Suggested For
🎓 Intermediate Students 🎤 Recital Repertoire
⏰ Estimated Practice Time
3
weeks to performance-ready
Expect a few weeks of regular practice to get it up to tempo cleanly.
4hper week
18htotal est.
3hard segments
* Estimate assumes ~4h focused practice/week for an average-level student at this difficulty tier.
🎯 Difficulty Assessment
Intermediate
51 / 100
BeginnerIntermediateAdvancedExpert

Moderate - requires coordination between hands

314
Total Notes
41%
Interleaved
2.36
Avg N/Beat
0
Ornaments
Score Breakdown
🎼 Hand Interleaving 17/25
41% of notes interleave - frequent interleaving, needs good independence
Note Density per Beat 5/30
Busiest beats: 4 notes/beat (avg 2.36) - comfortable density
Ornaments & Grace Notes 0/20
0 ornamental notes (0%) - no significant ornamentation
📏 Pitch Range (per hand) 10/15
Right: D#3–G6 (40 st) | Left: D#2–G4 (28 st)
Largest Interval Leap 6/10
21 st (1Oct+M6) - large leaps
# Chromatic Complexity 8/8
46% black-key notes - heavy accidentals, hard to sight-read
Polyphony / Voices 4/7
~2.9 notes active per beat (max 6) - melody + accompaniment with inner voices
Piece Length 1/5
2m 22s - short-medium length
🎚 Dynamics
f
Uniform f - very little dynamic contrast
Avg velocity 80/127  ·  Spread 0  ·  Range 80–80
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🎹 Note Range - Piano Keyboard
Upper dot = RH (Right Hand) Lower dot = LH (Left Hand) White dot on black key = sharp/flat note used
📐 Note Range per Hand  ·  Sheet Preview
🤚 Left Hand
LowestD#2
HighestG4
Span28 st (2Oct+M3)
Notes168
Widest leap21 st  F4→G#2
🖐 Right Hand
LowestD#3
HighestG6
Span40 st (3Oct+M3)
Notes146
Widest leap17 st  A#5→F4
🖐 Hand Span & Chord Density
Max chord span: 14 semitones (1Oct+M2)
0 stOctave2 Oct
Avg chord: 2.6 notes  ·  19 chords
⚠️ 1 stretch chords (>octave)
Max chord span: 12 semitones (Oct)
0 stOctave2 Oct
Avg chord: 2.3 notes  ·  30 chords
↪️ Scales & Thumb Crossing
No significant scale runs detected — this piece does not heavily rely on thumb-crossing technique.
🔁 Repeating Phrases
18%
Repeated
Only 10 of 56 bars repeat — this piece is largely through-composed with mostly unique material throughout.
Repeated bar Unique bar
🎯 Suggested Practice Passages ?Each "passage" is 2 consecutive measures (ô nhịp). The algorithm scores every passage by note density and interval leaps, then picks the 3 hardest for focused practice.
The hardest passages in this piece — spend extra time here before running the full piece.
📍 Measures 39–40
Hardest
📍 Measures 45–46
2nd hardest
📍 Measures 47–48
3rd hardest
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is I Want To See Hori Piano on piano?
I Want To See Hori Piano is rated Intermediate on PianoMetric's piano difficulty scale, with a score of 51/100. It was composed by Masaru Yokoyama. Players should be comfortable with moderate hand independence, chord playing, and consistent rhythm. The piece runs approximately 2m 22s. It contains 314 notes in total.
How long does it take to learn I Want To See Hori Piano?
Based on PianoMetric's analysis, learning I Want To See Hori Piano to a performance-ready level takes approximately 3 weeks (~18 total practice hours) for a intermediate level student. Expect a few weeks of regular practice to get it up to tempo cleanly.
Where can I download the piano sheet music PDF for I Want To See Hori Piano?
You can download the piano sheet music PDF for I Want To See Hori Piano directly on this page. The sheet is 2 pages long. Click the 'PDF Download' button above to get the full score.
What piano level is required to play I Want To See Hori Piano?
I Want To See Hori Piano is suited for Intermediate level pianists (difficulty score 51/100). You'll need to be comfortable with both hands independently, chord patterns, and steady rhythm before tackling this piece.
What is the mood or feel of I Want To See Hori Piano?
Precise and graceful, every note chosen carefully — wide spaces between each thought, confident without pressing, consistent and focused throughout. It belongs to the Piano genre. The piece is played at 94 BPM.