Yin No Piano

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This is to anyone who found this blog while searching for the song Yin no Piano. I’m very sorry, however I’ll do my best to correct it. If you’re looking for piano sheet music you can get it from this link–

Sperion No Sora

Here’s the midi yinnopiano which is to fast for my taste.

Here’s the PDF online drugstore href=’http://yinnopiano.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/yinnopiano.pdf’>yinnopiano

I take absolutely no credit for the transcription as that was done by the person at the link above nor do I pretend I created it, that would be the genius Yoko Kanno.

– just scroll down to Darker than Black and voila, you’re there. Also, since I named this blog after Yin no Piano I’m obviously a huge fan so here is a move of my playing it. Sorry if you’re ears bleed from cipro without prescription listening, but it’s the best I can do.


I don’t think I can actually provide the mP3 for all kinds of legal reasons although providing order cheap pharmacy the two things above is also probably illegal *sigh*. Oh well, I’m sure I’ll get an e-mail if this is the case. The song is really beautiful, haunting really. I love it. I’m not sure why, perhaps because I hadn’t seen the abundance of anime I’ve now watched, but Yin’s story always was really captivating to me. I think it was episodes 13 and 14 that told her story in full from when she was Kirsi to before she became Yin. Somehow a blind girl who loved the moonlight made me sad. I typically also have the bad habit of associating sadness with depth in a series which I guess makes me kind of shallow. I’ll have to reflect later. Still in the series the moonlight is taken away from her when the purchase cheap pharm real sky disappears (just suspend your disbelief if you haven’t watched the series, and if you have keep suspending it please) . This probably is hinting at some deep metaphor for her, or might not be, but when her piano teacher asked her if she was sad about her mother’s death and she replied that she is sad that she isn’t sad I felt buy cheap acomplia connected. Perhaps many of the people reading this post feel connected. When people die, or even animals I notice many people have incrediblly attatched feelings to said person. Not that I don’t have feeling when people die, but sometimes when I’m feeling particularly macho I imagine myself detatched from the rest of the world, as if nothing could really affect me. I doubt this is true, but the older I get the more the world turns without me noticing. Perhaps Yin also feels like the world is moving beneath her feet and she can no longer see without the moonlight to show her.

If you feel that I’m pretentious after the previous line I apologize and I’m sure someone with a larger brain than I can pick out in all the ways I’m wrong. I hope you do actually, but if you find the time would you mind writing a comment to let me know why I’m wrong .


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4 Comments

  1. Cloudless posted on January 26, 2009 at 9:20 am | Permalink

    Nice playing, from the way you talk about your own playing I take it that you are not a music major of any sorts (forgive me if I’m wrong). But I think that just makes it more impressive that you do play.

    I’ve never watched or even heard about Yin no Piano, which might sound like blasphemy here (I found my way here through DbD), but hearing the way you descibed it, it does sound sad. And sorrow does deepen the character, especially in a world like today where everyone’s wearing a mask of some sort. Knowing that a character feels sorrow shows that there is something she values. And even if it is merely a mask, it still provides insight to who she really is. At least, that’s how I see it. Ahh, I was gonna write more but I couldn’t find the right way of saying it… oh wells.. Perhaps I’ll look into this anime sometime.

  2. Dustin posted on January 26, 2009 at 11:40 am | Permalink

    Ahaha, Derailed by Darry is amazing. I’m going through intense Jason withdraws myself lately. Darker than Black is a pretty good anime if you can withstand the Jargon storm that goes with it. They throw a lot of words at you for things really fast and I must admit I picked up a lot more from the anime the second time I watched it(I don’t watch many anime’s twice: the ones I have are Lucky Star, Haruhi, and Darker than Black).

    Thanks for complimenting my playing, that scores major points here even if you haven’t watched Darker than Black. I really should get around to writing something about Toradora. I’m a big fan and I really appreciate the writing for that series.

    Yin no Piano is actually the premier song for episodes 13 and 14 of the series and I’m a big fan of the music (I guess that’s kind of obvious). I play a few other things kind of well, and mess around a lot more.

  3. Sharmayne posted on January 23, 2011 at 6:41 pm | Permalink

    I’m sorry, but the PDF you posted up is corrupted and I cannot open it! :(
    Can you please send me a copy of the file?
    I really like it!
    ~Sharmayne

  4. Dustin posted on January 24, 2011 at 1:36 am | Permalink

    I sent it to you!

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