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Official Demon Slayer Piano Sheet Music Announced

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An official piano sheet music collection for Demon Slayer: Entertainment District will come out on April 18, 2022. The title of the book will be Piano Mini Album: Television Anime Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc. The book will only contain two songs. You will be able to learn “Zankyousanka,” which is the opening, and “Asa Ga Kuru,” which is the ending. [Thanks, Dengeki!]

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Though the book only has two pieces, there are various versions depending on the player’s level. For each song, there are three difficulties: beginner, elementary, and intermediate. For “Zankyousanka” there will also be an intermediate duet version that you can perform with someone else. The Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc piano sheet music book will cost 1,650 JPY ($13.30).

Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc is part of the second season of Demon Slayer. It ended in February 2022. Though the show ended earlier in 2022, the songs from it remain popular. The Billboard Japan Anime Chart announced on April 6, 2022 that “Zankyousanka” is the top downloaded, streamed, and watched song. It is also the song that people pick to sing the most at karaoke. “Zankyousanka” held the top spot in these categories for weeks.

The Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc piano sheet music will be available from April 18, 2022 in Japan.

Stephanie Liu
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