





Golden-Huntr/x / Arr. Filippo Fiorini
Piano
Performance Video
Difficulty: Easy
5 Pages
Key Information
- Instrument 1
- Piano
- Pages
- 5
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Type
- 2 Staves
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Lyrics
- Not included
- Chord
- Not included
- Key
- 1 sharps
- Time signature
- 3/4 (3 meter changes)
- Tempo
- ♩=92~184
- Measures
- 97 measures
- Range
- B1 – A5
- Hand reach
- No chord wider than an octave
- Instrument
- Piano
- Pages
- 5
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Type
- 2 Staves
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Lyrics
- Not included
- Chord
- Not included
- Key
- 1 sharps
- Time signature
- 3/4 (3 meter changes)
- Tempo
- ♩=92~184
- Measures
- 97 measures
- Range
- B1 – A5
- Hand reach
- No chord wider than an octave
Here it is: my new Easy to Intermediate Piano Arrangement of Golden from the Netflix series KPop Demon Hunter.
This arrangement was born thanks to a request from one of my Suzuki piano students at CEMI Bologna.
I tried to keep the writing simple and accessible, staying within two voices and almost excluding polyphony, except for a few sustained notes in the first refrain.
It’s a beginner-friendly arrangement, perfect for children or early-stage piano learners who want to explore modern melodies with a gentle challenge.
I was honestly impressed by this melody: by the wide vocal range, the unexpected leaps (almost Freddie Mercury-level!), and the harmonic richness of the song, which includes sixths, sevenths, and major ninth chords.
It’s incredible how much musical depth can hide inside a song written for a younger audience. Totally unexpected!
Here it is: my new Easy to Intermediate Piano Arrangement of Golden from the Netflix series KPop Demon Hunter.
This arrangement was born thanks to a request from one of my Suzuki piano students at CEMI Bologna.
I tried to keep the writing simple and accessible, staying within two voices and almost excluding polyphony, except for a few sustained notes in the first refrain.
It’s a beginner-friendly arrangement, perfect for children or early-stage piano learners who want to explore modern melodies with a gentle challenge.
I was honestly impressed by this melody: by the wide vocal range, the unexpected leaps (almost Freddie Mercury-level!), and the harmonic richness of the song, which includes sixths, sevenths, and major ninth chords.
It’s incredible how much musical depth can hide inside a song written for a younger audience. Totally unexpected!