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I'm Still Standing Roblox Piano Sheet Music & Song Script (Easy)

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Original song by Elton John

EasyhotpopA Major176 BPM42,063 playsUpdated: 2026-02-07
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432 notes
90.1s
Speed0.75x
Transpose0
Volume
0
Sustain
2s
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About I'm Still Standing

Learn to play "I'm Still Standing" by Elton John on the virtual piano. This beginner level sheet is perfect for beginners who are just starting out. Practice at your own pace with adjustable speed controls.

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Performance Tips & Guide

Endurance Test

intermediate

This is a long piece with over 595 notes. Break it down into sections and practice each part individually to avoid fatigue.

Master these techniques with our Piano Practice Tool — practice at slower speeds and build up gradually.

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Introduction to I'm Still Standing

I'm Still Standing Roblox Piano Sheet Music: Beginner's Guide

Get ready to bring the iconic energy of Elton John's "I'm Still Standing" to your Roblox piano! This beginner-friendly sheet music offers a fantastic way to learn a truly uplifting anthem. Released in 1983, "I'm Still Standing" became a symbol of resilience and triumph, marking Elton John's resurgence in the music world. Its vibrant synth-pop sound, combined with Elton's powerful vocals and an undeniably catchy melody, makes it a timeless classic. The song's message of overcoming adversity and emerging stronger resonates with listeners of all ages, making it a perfect choice for an inspiring Roblox piano performance. Whether you're a long-time fan or discovering the magic of Elton John for the first time, this "I'm Still Standing roblox piano sheet music" will have you playing with confidence and a smile.

Playing Tips for "I'm Still Standing" (Beginner)

This "I'm Still Standing roblox piano sheet music" is designed for new players, focusing on the core melody and rhythm. Here are some tips to help you master it:

  • Patience is Key: Don't rush! Start by playing slowly, focusing on hitting each note accurately. You can always increase your speed as you get more comfortable.
  • Opening Riff (Lines 1-8): The initial "[8h]-8-8-[8H]-" sequence sets the energetic tone. Pay attention to the bracketed notes, which indicate a sustained press. Practice this section repeatedly to get the feel of the song's pulse.
  • Verse Progression (Lines 9-20): This section introduces more varied key presses like "s-[8d]f[8f]f[8f]f". Notice the quick succession of 'f' keys. Try to keep your fingers light and move efficiently between them.
  • Pre-Chorus Build-up (Lines 21-28): The "d-[8s]p[8s]-[8p]s" and "sf8dd-[5o]g" parts require a bit more coordination. The numbers before keys like '8' or '5' indicate a specific octave or timing, so ensure you're hitting the correct one. The shift to '5o' and '6d' introduces a slight change in the lower register.
  • Chorus Power (Lines 29-32): This is where the song truly shines! The "J-8-[8H]-8h" and "ss8-[8s]d[8D]s" lines are the heart of the chorus. While not overly complex, the rhythm here is crucial for conveying the song's anthemic feel.
  • Rhythmic Variety (Lines 33-40): The introduction of '^h' and '%h' notes indicates sustained or slightly longer presses. For example, "g-[^h]h^-^-^-^-[^s]d[^D]g" requires holding the 'h' key for a bit longer. Practice these sustained notes to add depth to your playing.
  • Repeating Patterns (Lines 41-48): You'll notice some patterns repeating, such as "h-[4H]H4h4-". This is a great opportunity to build muscle memory. Once you master a segment, it will be easier to play it again.
  • Bridge Section (Lines 49-56): The "dh5h5-5-5-5J5H5h" sequence in the bridge introduces a slightly different melodic phrase. Focus on the smooth transition between the keys and the sustained 'h' notes.
  • Outro Repetition (Lines 57-72): The final sections, like "s-[8s]-8-8-D-4-[4D]-4d", repeat earlier motifs. This is your chance to really nail the rhythm and end your performance strong.
  • Experiment with Tempo: Once you're comfortable with the notes, try playing along with the original song at a slower speed, then gradually increase it. This will help you internalize the timing and feel of "I'm Still Standing."

Enjoy bringing this classic to life on your Roblox piano!

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