Could It Be Magic? — Falling Notes Piano Tutorial

Watch "Could It Be Magic?" by Barry Manilow in falling notes style — like Synthesia. Color-coded notes fall onto the keyboard in real time. Practice left hand, right hand, or both. Key of F, 50 BPM.

Tip: Start at 50% speed to get comfortable with the fingering, then work your way up to full tempo.

Lyrics

Spi rit move me, (Ebmaj7)ev ’ry time I’m (Dm7)near you, (Ebmaj7)whirl ing like a (Dm7)cyc lone in my (Gsus4)mind. Sweet Mel iss a, (Ebmaj7)an gel of my (Dm7)life time, (Ebmaj7)ans wer to all (Dm7)ans wers I can (Gsus4)find, (G)ba by I (Cm)love (G)you: (Cm)Come, (Ab)come, (G)come in to my (Gm)arms, (Am7)let me know the won der of (G)all of you; (G)ba by I (Cm)love (G)you. (Cm)Now, (Ab)now, (G)now and hold on (Gm)fast, (Am7)could this be the mag ic at (G)last? of you; (G)ba by I (Cm)love (G)you.

Song Details

Category
Pop
Key
F
Tempo
50 BPM
Difficulty
easy

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How to Play "Could It Be Magic?" on Piano

  1. 1
    Pick 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.
  2. 2
    Practice 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.
  3. 3
    Adjust speed and turn on metronome — Slow down to 50% while learning, then gradually speed up. Enable the metronome to keep steady timing.
  4. 4
    Loop a section — Select a tricky part and loop it until you nail it. Perfect for mastering difficult passages.
  5. 5
    Download sheet music — Export a PDF of the sheet music to print out and practice on your real piano anytime, anywhere.