Faded (Alan Walker) - Piano Notes & Tutorial

Here in this article, I am going to share Faded Piano Notes with you. This is one of my favorites and the most popular tracks by DJ Alan Walker. When this song was released, it featured in the top 10 spots in almost all the music charts. And it even featured at the top position in more than 10 countries. Below, you will find easy Faded Piano tutorial, that will help you in understanding the notes given in this article.

Through this video, I have tried to make Faded Piano Notes with letters easy. Before you start reading the notes, must play the video side by side.

MIDI File of the song

If you wish to practice the song on synthesia, then here is the MIDI file for you. You can purchase that for just $3. Click the button given below to proceed.

Below are the Piano Notes of this song. They are arranged line by line for you to practice efficiently.

(Interlude)
F#- F#- F#- Bb- Eb Eb Eb Db
Bb- Bb- Bb- Bb- F- F- F- Eb-

 

You were the shadow to my light
F# F# Eb F# Eb F# Ab Ab Bb
Did you feel us?

F# F# Db- Bb Ab
Another star

F# F# F# F
You fade away

F F Eb F#
Afraid our aim is out of sight
F# F# Eb F# Eb F# Ab Bb
Wanna see us
F# F# Db+ Bb
Alight


F# F# Ab

 

Where are you now?
Bb Bb Bb F#Bb F#  F# Bb  Eb+ Eb+  Eb+

Where are you now?
Bb BbDb Bb Bb Bb  Bb Bb F F  F

Where are you now?
Bb FBb Bb F#Bb
Was it all in my fantasy?
F#- Ab- Ab- Ab- Bb- Ab- F#- F#-
Where are you now?
Bb- Bb- Bb- Bb-
Were you only imaginary?
F#- F#- F#- F#- Ab- F- F- F- F#-

 

Where are you now?
Bb-Bb Bb-Bb Bb-Bb Bb-Bb
Atlantis
F#- Eb- Db-
Under the sea
F#- Db Db F#-Bb-
Under the sea
F#- Db Db F-Bb- Ab-

Where are you now?
Bb-Bb Bb-Bb Bb-Bb Bb-Bb
Another dream
F#- F#- Eb- B-
The monster’s running wild inside of me
Db Bb- Db Bb- Db Bb- Db Bb- Ab- B-

 

I’m faded
Eb- B- Bb- F#- F#- F#- F#- F#- F#- Bb- Bb- F# F# F# F F Eb Eb Eb
I’m faded
Eb Eb B Bb Bb- Bb- Bb- Bb- Db B- Bb- Ab-

So lost, I’m faded
F#- F- F- F- F- Eb- B Bb F#- F#- F#- F#- F#- F#- Bb- Bb- F# F# F# F F Eb Eb Eb
I’m faded
Eb Db B Db+ Bb- Bb- Bb- Bb- Db B- Bb- Ab-
So lost, I’m faded
F#- F- F- F- F- Eb- B Bb

 

These shallow waters never met what I needed
F# F# F# F# Eb F# Ab Bb F# F# Db Bb
I’m letting go a deeper dive
F# F# F# F F F Eb F#
Eternal silence of the sea. I’m breathing…
F# F# Ab F# Eb F# Ab Bb F# Db+ Bb
Alive…
F# F# Ab

 

Where are you now?
Bb Bb Bb Bb
Where are you now?
Bb Bb Bb Bb
Under the bright but faded lights
F#- Db Db Bb- F#- Db Bb-
You’ve set my heart on fire
F#- Db Db Ab- F#- F#- Bb-
Where are you now?
F# Db Db Bb-
Where are you now?


F# Db Db Ab-

 

(Interlude)
F#- F#- F#- Ab- F#- F#- Db F#- Ab- F#- F#-
F#- F#- F#- Ab- F#- F#- Db F#- Ab- F#- F#-
F#- F#- F#- Ab- F#- F#- Db F#- Ab- F#- F#-
F#- F#- F#- Ab- F#- F#- Db F#- Ab- F#- F#-

 

Where are you now?
Bb-Bb Bb-Bb Bb-Bb Bb-Bb
Atlantis
F#- Eb- Db-
Under the sea
F#- Db Db F#-Bb-
Under the sea
F#- Db Db F-Bb- Ab-
Where are you now?
Bb-Bb Bb-Bb Bb-Bb Bb-Bb
Another dream
F#- F#- Eb- B-
The monster’s running wild inside of me


Db Bb- Db Bb- Db Bb- Db Bb- Ab- B-

 

I’m faded
Eb- B- Bb- F#- F#- F#- F#- F#- F#- Bb- Bb- F# F# F# F F Eb Eb Eb
I’m faded
Eb Eb B Bb Bb- Bb- Bb- Bb- Db B- Bb- Ab-
So lost, I’m faded
F#- F- F- F- F- Eb- B Bb F#- F#- F#- F#- F#- F#- Bb- Bb- F# F# F# F F Eb Eb Eb
I’m faded
Eb Eb B Db+ Bb- Bb- Bb- Bb- Db B- Bb- Ab-
So lost, I’m faded
F#- F- F- F- F- Eb- B Bb
F#- F#- F#- Bb- Eb Eb Eb Db Bb- Bb- Bb- Bb- F-

I hope this article was helpful in knowing how to play faded on piano easily. If you are facing any difficulty in understanding the notes, leave a message with your issue. And I will try to assist you as soon as possible.

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4 thoughts on “Faded (Alan Walker)

  1. This is an excellent tutorial. Loved the video. I was looking for Keyboard Notes for this song and it can’t get better than this. It would be great if you could provide sheet music for this song as well.

  2. Good tutorial notes, I am 13yrs old but I didn’t know about the where the song starts from the line “where are you know ” I played the chords but I didn’t get the perfect tune. But whenever I need to play a song on piano I would always prefer my piano notes.

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