Beginner-Intermediate

How to Practice One Summer's Day on Piano

Joe Hisaishi

KeyB major
Tempo60 BPM
DifficultyBeginner-Intermediate
Time to learn3-5 weeks

About this piece

The nostalgic theme from Spirited Away, evoking childhood wonder and bittersweet memory. The five-sharp key signature looks daunting but the hands fall naturally onto the black keys, making it more comfortable than expected.

Practice tips

  1. The B major key uses five sharps, but the black-key clusters (F#-G#-A# and C#-D#) serve as natural hand guides — learn to find your position by touch rather than sight.
  2. The melody unfolds in long, song-like phrases — practice breathing with the melody (literally inhale at the start of phrases, exhale as they end) to shape them naturally.
  3. The left-hand accompaniment uses a gentle, rocking pattern — keep it at a steady pp throughout so the right-hand melody can speak freely above it.

Common mistake

Hesitating at the key signature's accidentals — once you accept that F, C, G, D, and A are always sharp, the piece flows naturally under the hands.

How long to learn

Beginner 3-5 weeks
Intermediate 1-2 weeks

Frequently asked questions

How hard is One Summer's Day to play on piano?

One Summer's Day is rated Beginner-Intermediate. The nostalgic theme from Spirited Away, evoking childhood wonder and bittersweet memory.

How long does it take to learn One Summer's Day?

For a beginner, expect 3-5 weeks. An intermediate player can learn it in 1-2 weeks.

What key is One Summer's Day in?

One Summer's Day is in B major, typically performed at around 60 BPM.

What's the most common mistake when learning One Summer's Day?

Hesitating at the key signature's accidentals — once you accept that F, C, G, D, and A are always sharp, the piece flows naturally under the hands.

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