Beginner

How to Practice Zelda's Lullaby on Piano

Koji Kondo

KeyB-flat major
Tempo80 BPM
DifficultyBeginner
Time to learn1-2 weeks

About this piece

The gentle, iconic lullaby from The Legend of Zelda series, featuring a simple waltz-time melody. It's one of the most recognizable video game themes and is perfectly suited for beginning pianists.

Practice tips

  1. The 3/4 time melody starts on the notes Bb-D-F (a Bb major arpeggio) — get comfortable with this opening shape as it defines the song's character.
  2. The left hand plays a simple bass-chord waltz pattern — keep the bass note on beat 1 slightly separated from the lighter chords on beats 2 and 3.
  3. The melody has a gentle arch shape that rises and falls — match your dynamics to this contour, growing slightly louder on ascending passages and softer on descending ones.

Common mistake

Playing the lullaby too fast or energetically — it should sound peaceful and gentle, as if rocking someone to sleep.

How long to learn

Beginner 1-2 weeks
Intermediate 2-3 days

Frequently asked questions

How hard is Zelda's Lullaby to play on piano?

Zelda's Lullaby is rated Beginner. The gentle, iconic lullaby from The Legend of Zelda series, featuring a simple waltz-time melody.

How long does it take to learn Zelda's Lullaby?

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

What key is Zelda's Lullaby in?

Zelda's Lullaby is in B-flat major, typically performed at around 80 BPM.

What's the most common mistake when learning Zelda's Lullaby?

Playing the lullaby too fast or energetically — it should sound peaceful and gentle, as if rocking someone to sleep.

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