Other arrangements of In The End
Pick a learning view.
It starts with (Dm)one thing, I don’t know why.
It (F)does n’t e ven mat ter how hard you try.
(Bb)Keep that in mind; I de signed this rhyme to ex plain in due time all I (Dm)know.
Time is a va lua ble thing; (F)watch it fly by as the pen du lum swings.
(Bb)Watch it count down to the end of the day; the clock (C)ticks life a way.
It’s so un (Dm)real, did n’t look out be low; (C)watch the time go right out the win dow.
(Bb)Try’n’ to hold on, d did n’t e ven know, I (C)wast ed it all just to watch you (Dm)go.
Kept ev ’ry thing in side, and e ven (C)though I tried, it all fell a part.
(Bb)What is meant to me will e ven tual ly be a me mo (C)ry of a time when I tried so (D)hard, and got so far
but in the end,
it does n’t e ven mat ter.
I had to (D)fall to lose it all
but in the end,
it does n’t e ven mat ter.
In The End — Classic Piano Sheet Music
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Read "In The End" by Linkin Park in classic piano notation — both hands, real chords + notes, in the published key of Bb. Engraved server-side from the publisher MusicXML; click any note to jump there as the score follows along at 98 BPM.
This arrangement is a great way to build confidence moving through chords in the key of B♭ — your left hand plays block-style bass notes, so you can keep things steady and grounded while your right hand handles the melody.
At 98 BPM it's not fast, but the transitions between B♭ and A can trip you up because they sit just a half step apart; practice that shift slowly until your fingers know exactly where to land without looking down.
The move from Dm to F is another one to isolate — loop just those two chords until the hand shape change feels automatic.
I'd suggest learning hands separately first, getting the left-hand bass pattern locked in like a metronome before layering the melody on top.
Once both hands are comfortable, bring them together at around 70 BPM and gradually work up to full tempo.
Watch out for the tendency to rush through the verse into the chorus; keep your rhythm even throughout.
This is the song that'll really solidify how minor and major chords trade off to create that melancholic-but-driving feel — a skill you'll use in so many rock and pop pieces going forward.
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About “In The End”
- Is this the same engraved sheet music a piano teacher would print for "In The End"?
- Yes — the score is rendered server-side from the publisher MusicXML using Verovio (the same engine RISM and OpenScore use). Standard piano notation, treble + bass staves, real chord symbols, key signature Bb. Print-quality and identical to what you'd see in a printed piano book.
- What key is "In The End" by Linkin Park played in?
- In The End is arranged in the key of Bb on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "In The End"?
- The arrangement plays at 98 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "In The End" easy to play on piano?
- This is an advanced arrangement. We recommend breaking it into sections and using the speed control to drill harder passages.
- Can I download sheet music for "In The End"?
- Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "In The End"?
- "In The End" was originally performed by Linkin Park. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What chords are used in "In The End"?
- This arrangement uses 6 chords: A, Bb, C, D, Dm, F.
- What other songs by Linkin Park can I play here?
- Try "WAITING FOR THE END", "ONE MORE LIGHT", "ONE STEP CLOSER". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
- Is this the same notation a piano teacher would hand me?
- Yes — "In The End" is rendered at engraver quality (the Verovio engine, the same toolkit RISM and OpenScore editions use) from the original publisher MusicXML. You get standard piano notation: treble + bass clefs, key signature Bb, time signature, beams, dynamics — everything a printed sheet music book would have. Great for piano students learning to read music properly.
- What's the difference between Sheet Music and the other modes here?
- Sheet Music is the "classic" view — the one your piano teacher uses. Other modes (Beginner, Fall Down, Simple Sheet, Lead Sheet) trade real notation for color-coded notes and falling shapes to help absolute beginners. Use Sheet Music once you're ready to read both hands at once from real notation.
- Can I practice from this view at my own pace?
- Yes — slow the tempo from 98 BPM down (or up) without changing the pitch. The score scrolls in time and the currently playing note is highlighted, so you can drill a tough bar at half speed and bump it up once it feels comfortable.
- Why can I click a note in the score?
- Every notehead is interactive. Click and the audio jumps to that moment so you can drill a specific phrase or bar instead of replaying from the top. The currently playing note is highlighted as the music advances so your eye never loses its place.
- Can I download the sheet music as a PDF?
- Yes — Sheet Music PDF is one of the download formats for this song. The engraved score prints page-perfect on A4 / Letter so you can practice from paper as well as on screen.
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