Intermediate

How to Practice Pink Pony Club on Piano

Chappell Roan

KeyD major
Tempo115 BPM
DifficultyIntermediate
Time to learn5-7 weeks

About this piece

Chappell Roan's breakout single with a synth-pop piano arrangement that drives the song's anthemic energy. The piece demands rhythmic precision and a strong sense of groove to capture the dance-floor energy.

Practice tips

  1. The synth-style piano hook uses a rhythmic chord stab pattern in D major — practice the rhythm isolated (clapping or tapping) before adding the chord shapes.
  2. The chorus's driving eighth-note chords (D-A-Bm-G) require endurance — keep your wrists loose and use a slight bounce from the forearm to avoid fatigue.
  3. The bridge drops to a sparse texture before the final chorus explosion — use this dynamic valley to set up the biggest possible return.

Common mistake

Playing the rhythmic chord stabs too legato — they need space between them to create the percussive, dance-pop feel of the original production.

How long to learn

Beginner 5-7 weeks
Intermediate 2-3 weeks

Frequently asked questions

How hard is Pink Pony Club to play on piano?

Pink Pony Club is rated Intermediate. Chappell Roan's breakout single with a synth-pop piano arrangement that drives the song's anthemic energy.

How long does it take to learn Pink Pony Club?

For a beginner, expect 5-7 weeks. An intermediate player can learn it in 2-3 weeks.

What key is Pink Pony Club in?

Pink Pony Club is in D major, typically performed at around 115 BPM.

What's the most common mistake when learning Pink Pony Club?

Playing the rhythmic chord stabs too legato — they need space between them to create the percussive, dance-pop feel of the original production.

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