Roblox Piano Sheets - PLAYING WITH FIRE by BLACKPINK
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PLAYING WITH FIRERoblox Piano Sheet

by BLACKPINK

Updated · Jul 18, 2026

square twotropical housesynth-popkpoppop
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~119.43 NPM

PLAYING WITH FIRE Music Sheet

Roblox piano sheets music player performance of PLAYING WITH FIRE

About PLAYING WITH FIRE Roblox Piano Sheets

BLACKPINK dropped PLAYING WITH FIRE back in 2016 as part of their Square Two release, quickly cementing their status as global icons. This track moved away from the pure hip-hop energy of their debut and introduced a more nuanced, tropical house-infused sound that still resonates today. Its lasting appeal comes from that signature blend of melancholic verses and a high-energy chorus, making it a staple for any fan looking back at the group’s foundational hits. In the world of virtual music, the song has become a favorite for Roblox piano enthusiasts because the arrangement carries such a distinct rhythmic drive. Translating this hit to the keyboard is surprisingly satisfying; the mid-tempo pace allows for a steady flow without feeling overwhelming, while the iconic synth melody provides a clear roadmap for the right hand. The structure relies heavily on a pulsing bassline and snappy chord transitions, capturing the fiery intensity of the original production. Whether performing in a crowded server or practicing solo, the balance between its rhythmic synth-pop roots and the catchy vocal lines ensures every note feels impactful. It stands as a fantastic choice for players who want something that sounds sophisticated yet remains accessible enough to master through a few solid practice sessions.

PLAYING WITH FIRE Roblox Piano Sheets Playing Tips

  • Break the arrangement into short sections first instead of trying to run the whole chart in one go.
  • Use the tempo and sustain controls above to lock in the hardest phrases cleanly.
  • Watch for repeating patterns, because mastering those usually gives the biggest speed boost.
  • If you plan to perform it in-game, rehearse the transitions between the signature sections separately.

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