Detected 1 scale/arpeggio run requiring thumb crossing.
A few short runs — thumb technique needed but not dominant.
🖐 RH: 1 runs · longest 5 notes
🤚 LH: 0 runs · longest 4 notes
🔁 Repeating Phrases
19%
Repeated
Only 33 of 170 bars repeat — this piece is largely through-composed with mostly unique material throughout.
Repeated barUnique 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 66–67
Hardest
📍 Measures 131–132
2nd hardest
📍 Measures 144–145
3rd hardest
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is Twilight in Upper West Piano on piano?
Twilight in Upper West Piano is rated
Intermediate
on PianoMetric's piano difficulty scale, with a score of 51/100.
It was composed by Izumi Hirotaka. Players should be comfortable with moderate hand independence, chord playing, and consistent rhythm. The piece runs approximately 4m 58s. It contains 1,820 notes in total.
How long does it take to learn Twilight in Upper West Piano?
Based on PianoMetric's analysis, learning Twilight in Upper West Piano to a
performance-ready level takes approximately
4 weeks
(~22 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 Twilight in Upper West Piano?
You can download the piano sheet music PDF for Twilight in Upper West Piano directly on this page.
The sheet is 5 pages long.
Click the 'PDF Download' button above to get the full score.
What piano level is required to play Twilight in Upper West Piano?
Twilight in Upper West 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 Twilight in Upper West Piano?
Clear and noble, poised with understated elegance — patient, letting each moment settle, steady and unwavering in tone. It belongs to the Piano
genre.
The piece is played at 70 BPM.