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Learn "BATTLEFIELD" by Jordin Sparks on Piano
Master "BATTLEFIELD" by Jordin Sparks with our interactive piano player. This hard-level Pop arrangement is in the key of E at 72 BPM, making it a rewarding piece for advanced players to master.
Tip: Break "BATTLEFIELD" into sections and master each one separately. The speed control lets you drill difficult passages at any tempo until they feel natural.
Lyrics
Don’t try to ex plain your mind; I know what’s hap ’nin’ here.
One min ute it’s love, then sud den ly it’s like a bat tle field.
One word turns in to a war.
Why is it the small est things that tear us down?
My world’s noth in’ when you’re gone.
I’m out here with out a shield; can’t go back now.
Both hands tied be (G)hind my back for noth in’.
Oh, no.
These times when we (G)climb so fast to fall a gain,
why we got ta fall for it now?
I nev er (G5)meant to start a war;
you know I (Em)nev er wan na (G)hurt you.
Don’t e ven (G5)know what we’re fight in’ for.
Why does (Em)love al ways feel like a (C)bat tle field, a (G5)bat tle field, a (D)bat tle field?
Why does (Em)love al ways (G)feel like a (C)bat tle field, a (G5)bat tle field, a (D)bat tle field?
Why does love al ways feel like...
Can’t swal low our pride, and nei ther of us wan na raise that flag,
mm.
If we can’t sur ren der, then we both gon na lose what we have.
Oh, no.
(D)bat tle field?
You (CN.C.)bet ter go and get your ar mor, (Get your ar mor.) get your ar mor.
(Get I your guess ar you bet mor.) ter go and get your ar mor, (Get your ar mor.) get your ar mor.
(Get I your guess ar you bet mor.) ter go and get your...
We could pre tend that we are (D)friends to night, (oh,) and in the morn in’ we wake (C)up and we be al right.
’Cause, ba by, we don’t have (D#dim7)to fight,
and (CN.C.)I don’t want this love to feel like a bat tle field, a bat tle field, a bat tle field.
Why does love al ways feel like a bat tle field, a bat tle field, a bat tle field?
Guess you bet ter go and get your ar mor.
I nev er (G5)meant to start a war;
you know I (Em)nev er wan na (G)hurt you.
Don’t e ven (G5)know what we’re fight in’ for.
Why does (Em)love al ways feel like a (C)bat tle field, a (G5)bat tle field, a (D)bat tle field?
Why does (Em)love al ways (G)feel like a (C)bat tle field, a (G5)bat tle field, a (D)bat tle field?
I guess you (CN.C.)bet ter go and get your ar mor, (Get your ar mor.) get your ar mor.
(Get I your guess ar you bet mor.) ter go and get your ar mor, (Get your ar mor.) get your ar mor.
(Get your Why ar does love mor.) al ways feel like...
(Whoa,
whoa.
Why does love al ways feel like
Whoa, a bat tle field, a bat tle field?
whoa.)
I nev er meant (Whoa, to start a war; don’t e ven know whoa.
what we’re fight ing for.
I nev er meant Whoa, to start a war; don’t e ven know whoa.) what we’re fight ing for.
I nev er meant (Whoa, to start a war; don’t e ven know whoa.
what we’re fight ing for.
I nev er meant Whoa, to start a war; don’t e ven know whoa.) what we’re fight ing for.
e ven know...
I guess you bet ter go and get your ar mor.
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How to Play "Battlefield" on Piano
- 1Pick a practice mode — Choose from Fall Down, Beginner, Lead Sheet, Bar Sheet, or Simple Sheet — each mode visualizes the music differently to match your learning style.
- 2Practice each hand separately — Use the Left, Right, and Both buttons to isolate the bass or treble part and build muscle memory one hand at a time.
- 3Adjust speed and turn on metronome — Slow down to 50% while learning, then gradually speed up. Enable the metronome to keep steady timing.
- 4Loop a section — Select a tricky part and loop it until you nail it. Perfect for mastering difficult passages.
- 5Download sheet music — Export a PDF of the sheet music to print out and practice on your real piano anytime, anywhere.