


Shiori (ベース)-Creephyp
Bass Guitar
Difficulty: Hard
3 Pages
Key Information
- Instrument 1
- Bass Guitar
- Pages
- 3
- Difficulty
- Hard
- Type
- 1 Staff
- Instrumentation
- Band
- Lyrics
- Not included
- Chord
- Included
- Instrument
- Bass Guitar
- Pages
- 3
- Difficulty
- Hard
- Type
- 1 Staff
- Instrumentation
- Band
- Lyrics
- Not included
- Chord
- Included
Want to Play Shiori on Bass? A TAB Designed for High School Students and Band Performances
"Let's play this song at the school festival!"
Many great memories begin with a simple conversation like that.
Whether you're joining your school's light music club, starting your first band, or preparing for your next live performance, Shiori by CreepHyp is a song that leaves a lasting impression.
At first listen, the bass part may seem simple.
But that's exactly what makes it so rewarding.
Instead of flashy techniques or complicated solos, this song depends on groove, timing, dynamics, and the ability to support the entire band.
Every note matters.
Every rest has meaning.
Playing this song well teaches you one of the most important lessons about being a bassist—making everyone around you sound better.
This TAB has been carefully arranged to make learning enjoyable while preserving the feel of the original recording.
The layout is clean and easy to read, making it suitable for beginners as well as experienced players preparing for rehearsals or live performances.
While digital sheet music is convenient, printed sheet music offers several advantages—especially for students.
During band practice, teachers and senior members often give valuable advice.
"Use a different finger here."
"Relax your timing."
"Keep this note shorter."
With printed music, you can immediately write those ideas directly onto the page.
Circle difficult measures.
Highlight sections that need extra practice.
Write your own fingering or reminders.
Over time, the score becomes something unique—a notebook that reflects your personal growth.
Another major benefit is seeing the entire page at once.
Instead of scrolling on a phone or tablet, you can easily understand how the verse connects to the chorus and where transitions happen.
This makes rehearsals smoother and helps reduce mistakes during performances.
Printed music also helps you stay focused.
No notifications.
No battery worries.
No screen going dark in the middle of practice.
Just you, your bass, and the music.
As rehearsals continue, you'll notice more handwritten notes filling the pages.
Those notes become proof of your progress.
You'll remember the sections that once felt impossible and smile when you realize they now feel natural.
That's something digital files rarely capture.
Whether you're preparing for your first school festival, your graduation concert, or simply playing with friends after class, this TAB is designed to help you enjoy every step of the journey.
Pick up your bass.
Turn the page.
And let Shiori become one of the songs you'll always remember.
Want to Play Shiori on Bass? A TAB Designed for High School Students and Band Performances
"Let's play this song at the school festival!"
Many great memories begin with a simple conversation like that.
Whether you're joining your school's light music club, starting your first band, or preparing for your next live performance, Shiori by CreepHyp is a song that leaves a lasting impression.
At first listen, the bass part may seem simple.
But that's exactly what makes it so rewarding.
Instead of flashy techniques or complicated solos, this song depends on groove, timing, dynamics, and the ability to support the entire band.
Every note matters.
Every rest has meaning.
Playing this song well teaches you one of the most important lessons about being a bassist—making everyone around you sound better.
This TAB has been carefully arranged to make learning enjoyable while preserving the feel of the original recording.
The layout is clean and easy to read, making it suitable for beginners as well as experienced players preparing for rehearsals or live performances.
While digital sheet music is convenient, printed sheet music offers several advantages—especially for students.
During band practice, teachers and senior members often give valuable advice.
"Use a different finger here."
"Relax your timing."
"Keep this note shorter."
With printed music, you can immediately write those ideas directly onto the page.
Circle difficult measures.
Highlight sections that need extra practice.
Write your own fingering or reminders.
Over time, the score becomes something unique—a notebook that reflects your personal growth.
Another major benefit is seeing the entire page at once.
Instead of scrolling on a phone or tablet, you can easily understand how the verse connects to the chorus and where transitions happen.
This makes rehearsals smoother and helps reduce mistakes during performances.
Printed music also helps you stay focused.
No notifications.
No battery worries.
No screen going dark in the middle of practice.
Just you, your bass, and the music.
As rehearsals continue, you'll notice more handwritten notes filling the pages.
Those notes become proof of your progress.
You'll remember the sections that once felt impossible and smile when you realize they now feel natural.
That's something digital files rarely capture.
Whether you're preparing for your first school festival, your graduation concert, or simply playing with friends after class, this TAB is designed to help you enjoy every step of the journey.
Pick up your bass.
Turn the page.
And let Shiori become one of the songs you'll always remember.