Easy Piano

Repetitive songs are great for beginners to get used to the keys
while still being able to create a pleasant melody. Beginning piano
players often start out with easy piano classics, such as
"Chopsticks," which is a great building block for more complex
arrangements.
The first and easiest piano song to learn, for kids and adults
alike, is "Mary Had a Little Lamb." This song is a simple three-note
tune that allows beginners to practice the key and get used to where
their hands and fingers go. This song acts as a stepping stone for
more complicated piano classics.
Other songs that are great for kids and beginners are "Jingle
Bells," "Ode to Joy," and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." These easy
piano classics require little or no knowledge of piano keys and
don't entail the player to be able to read sheet music.
Learning to Play
Easy Piano Classics
The idea of playing Bach can seem unrealistic for new students
who are learning to play piano, but in truth, Bach offers simple
compositions that prepare students for more complicated songs. The
same is true of Chopin and Beethoven songs. Seek easy arrangements
for classic piano favorites, and you may surprise yourself with the
types of songs you can play.
Timeless Piano
Classics
If you are drawn in by the timeless piano tunes that have been
around for centuries, some easy classics to start with include "Ave
Maria," "The Wedding March," "The Emperor Waltz," "Swan Lake," and
"Sweet Low, Sweet Chariot." A collection of piano songs that include
one or more of these titles will feature timeless music that never
goes out of style. The nice thing about learning these types of
songs is that they are appropriate to play for almost any occasion.
Easy
Contemporary Songs
In addition to timeless classics, beginners enjoy learning to
play contemporary songs on the piano. There are equally as many
contemporary collections of piano music available as well.
Some contemporary titles for piano to look for are "When I Fall
in Love," "My Heart Will Go On," "Stayin' Alive," "Jailhouse Rock,"
"Terms of Endearment," "You Light Up My Life," "The Way We Were,"
"Somewhere Out There," "Yellow Submarine," "Unchained Melody," and
"What a Wonderful World." Obviously this is just a small sampling of
what is available. Collections are available based on movie titles,
specific decades, children's movie hits, easy listening, jazz, rock,
and more.
Where to Find
Easy Piano Classics
Many collections of classic piano songs exist, and there are
plenty of places to find them. The format of music you choose will
depend on how you intend to learn the easy piano classics.
1. Online: Popular classic piano music is widely available for
free download on the Internet. Learning to play piano for free is
possible with the help of piano websites.
2. CDs: Easy classics for piano are also available on CD. CDs are
nice because they offer a collection of similar melodies and are all
at the same level of difficulty to play. A simple online search will
provide hundreds of listings for music CDs available that feature
piano classics.
3. Sheet music: Easy classic music for piano, of course, can
still be found in the basic form of sheet music. You can find sheet
music through websites, music stores, and any place that sells
pianos or offers piano lessons.
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