Resident Evil: Piano Sheet Music

The note was an A-flat, held for six full beats. As the sound decayed, something in the attic shifted. She turned. The mannequin head in the corner—the one dressed in her old RPD doll’s uniform—was facing her now. It had been facing the wall a second ago.

She sat at his old upright piano, the keys yellowed, and placed the manuscript on the stand. The first bar was simple. A low, rumbling C minor chord, like thunder far away. Then a melody emerged—sad, wandering, reminiscent of the “Save Room” theme but twisted, as if viewed through a cracked mirror. resident evil piano sheet music

Her hands trembled, but she played on. The piece grew frantic. Left hand leaping like claws on bass strings, right hand weeping in the high octaves. The lights flickered. The air turned cold, metallic, like a hospital morgue. The note was an A-flat, held for six full beats

She struck the final chord—a jarring E major over a B-flat drone. The sound didn’t fade. It swelled, and from the hallway downstairs came footsteps. Heavy. Dragging. Followed by a wet, familiar groan she’d heard a thousand times in Resident Evil walkthroughs as a kid. The mannequin head in the corner—the one dressed