Playing the piano is hard because I can’t read sheet music…
Many people might give up for this reason, but we created a rhythm game called VR Piano Game “Sigure” so that even beginners can improve while having fun.
Notes (musical symbols) fall from above, so even complete beginners who can’t read sheet music can start playing the piano from day one.
Just follow the falling notes and play intuitively!

You may have seen videos on YouTube where sound bars fall from above—these are called note videos or tutorial videos.
*Notes = musical notes
Even beginners who can’t read sheet music can use these note videos to practice piano.

The key feature of the VR Piano Game “Sigure” is that it uses VR goggles to display falling notes directly over a real piano, allowing you to play rhythm games with J-pop and classical music.
Because the notes visually guide you to the right keys, you can skip the time-consuming step of learning to read sheet music and start playing the piano on your very first day.
Helpful features for practicing at your own pace

If you’re worried about playing well at first, don’t worry—there’s a Practice Mode built just for you.
Use features like slow playback (tempo adjustment), loop sections, one-hand practice, and auto-scrolling sheet music to efficiently improve your skills!
For those who want to try playing one favorite song first
It’s important to learn the fundamentals and read sheet music, but it’s a real shame if beginners don’t start piano because of that high barrier.
If you have no experience with instruments or find reading sheet music difficult, we highly recommend trying out note-falling videos or giving this rhythm game a shot!