Some songs we had the foresight to take back with us. (Others - it turns out - get deleted when you synchronize your iphone to the wrong computer upon returning. grrr!) I wanted to learn to play some of them myself (e.g. on a piano). We have a toy camera (which makes flash and camera noises, but doesn't take pictures) that plays the Anpanman theme song in NES-style beeps [original]. I converted the music from the camera into sheet music via an open source program called "Lilypond". It works by hand-writing a text file with musical markup that Lilypond knows how to read. It's a rather painstaking process, but the program will automatically create a PDF of sheet music from your source text file, and even a MIDI file.
I haven't learned to play it very well yet (like this guy), but now I can relearn it when I forget it. Here's the PDF of the sheet music, and the ho-hum MIDI file (sounds like a piano played by a robot). For those curious, here's the source that generated them.

2 comments:
Did you ever get to Yamada Denki (www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwYttk-FM2g) or Bic Camera? (www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjYXafWXY_g)
The Yamada one is quite familiar. There was a store only ~100 yards away from my apt, after all. Thanks for the link.
I don't think I was ever in a Bic Camera store.
One I had on my phone before I deleted it was the 7-11 song. That one still runs through my head sometimes.
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