Where Is My Mind – Pixies Piano Sheet Music
SCORE INFO
- Arrangement: unknown
- Format: Digital sheet music
- Instrument: Piano sheet music
- Scoring: Piano solo
- Skill Level: Beginner
- Style: Rock, Pop
- Key Signature: D major, B minor
- Time Signature: 4/4
- Metronome: 58
- Pages: 3
- Note Range: (updating)
- Measures: 44
- Copyright: (updating)
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SCORE INFO
- Arrangement: Alex Patience
- Format: Digital sheet music
- Instrument: Piano sheet music
- Scoring: Piano solo
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Style: Rock, Pop
- Key Signature: E major, C♯ minor
- Time Signature: 4/4
- Metronome: 68
- Pages: 2
- Note Range: (updating)
- Measures: 45
- Copyright: (updating)
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SCORE INFO
- Arrangement: Lucia Falinska
- Format: Digital sheet music
- Instrument: Piano sheet music
- Scoring: Piano solo
- Skill Level: Advanced
- Style: Rock, Pop
- Key Signature: E major, C♯ minor
- Time Signature: 4/4
- Metronome: 85
- Pages: 5
- Note Range: (updating)
- Measures: 68
- Copyright: (updating)
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Short Produce About Where Is My Mind – Pixies
Where Is My Mind by Pixies is one of the band’s most iconic songs, released in 1988 on their debut album Surfer Rosa. Written by frontman Black Francis, the track is known for its surreal lyrics, haunting atmosphere, and distinctive guitar riff that immediately captures listeners. Its dreamlike quality and cryptic storytelling have made it a timeless favorite in alternative rock.
The song’s origins trace back to Francis’s scuba diving experience in the Caribbean, where a small fish swimming beside him inspired the strange imagery of being underwater and questioning reality. This sense of disorientation and existential wonder perfectly matches the track’s title, creating a blend of raw punk energy with ethereal, otherworldly moods.
Over the years, Where Is My Mind has become a cultural touchstone, widely recognized after being featured in the closing scene of the film Fight Club (1999). Since then, it has appeared in countless TV shows, movies, and covers, cementing its legacy as an anthem of alienation and introspection. Whether performed live or discovered through popular culture, the song continues to resonate with listeners around the world.

