Also, if you're an artist looking to create content with the song, you may want to consider reaching out to the publisher or copyright holder directly, or using a reputable sheet music provider to obtain the necessary permissions and licenses.
| Possible intended piece | Reason for confusion | |------------------------|----------------------| | by Debussy – sometimes incorrectly referenced as “Op. 15” | Debussy’s Clair de Lune is not Op. 15, but users conflate “Lune” (moon → Luna) and random opus numbers | | Moonlight Sonata (Op. 27 No. 2) by Beethoven – “Luna” = moon, “15” might be a misreading of bar count or measure | No opus 15 in Beethoven piano sonatas | | Luna by Alessandro Safina (pop) – no official piano sheet marked “exclusive” | Exists as fan arrangement on MuseScore, but not official exclusive | | Luna 15 from a video game OST (e.g., Final Fantasy , Kingdom Hearts , Genshin Impact – none have track exactly “Luna 15”) | Fan-made “exclusive” arrangements sometimes uploaded to Patreon or Gumroad |
After finally securing a copy of what is currently being circulated as the "exclusive" edition, here is my honest review of the sheet music, the difficulty, and the musicality.
Standard sheet music says "Pedal." The exclusive says "Syncopated Pedal." You must lift the damper exactly on the beat of the new chord to avoid blurring the harmony. If your piano has a middle sostenuto pedal, the exclusive version uses it to hold a bass drone note while changing chords above.
: Some performers have noted that the composer personally sent them the sheet music for all of his pieces, including "Luna," making the physical score a rare or "exclusive" commodity for those outside his immediate circle. Potential Confusions and Alternatives
: "Exclusive" sheet music for this piece, often sought by fans of modern neoclassical or "new age" styles, is available through platforms like or as official PDFs from composers like