My Ordinary Life-the Living Tombstone May 2026
The chorus reference to King Midas symbolizes the protagonist's desire to turn everything into "gold" (success), only to realize that being made of gold makes them unable to feel or touch anything real. 🎹 Learning to Play
You can find detailed step-by-step guides for the continuous right-hand melody and quick chord changes. My Ordinary Life-The Living Tombstone
If you're looking to learn the song yourself, there are several resources available: The chorus reference to King Midas symbolizes the
The song heavily samples the track "Koigokoro wa Dangan mo Yawarakakusuru" from the anime Nichijou . Check out these piano tutorials and covers to
Check out these piano tutorials and covers to master the song's catchy theme:
It explores the darker side of fame and success , touching on feelings of isolation, being "untouchable," and the loss of one's real self to a public facade.