The piano’s clear, shimmering tone that soothes our hearts.
Now that we’re adults, many people are rediscovering its appeal and thinking, “I don’t just want to listen—I want to play it myself!” More and more are starting lessons: those who found practice a chore and piano lessons a burden as children, but now, as adults, want to practice again and learn to play.
In this article, we introduce beautiful and stylish piano pieces recommended for adult beginners and for those returning after a break.
From classical to Western pop, Japanese songs, video game music, and film scores, we’ve curated a wide selection to help you find a favorite piece.
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[Beginner] Recommended for adult piano beginners! Beautiful & stylish piano pieces (1–10)
Beauty and the BeastAlan Menken

Just hearing the beautiful melody line is enough to make many people instantly recall scenes from the film and burst into tears, isn’t it? Winner of the Best Original Song at the 64th Academy Awards and a worldwide hit, “Beauty and the Beast” is a true masterpiece written as the theme song for Disney’s 1991 animated film Beauty and the Beast.
While the original is a vocal piece, plenty of Disney animation fans surely want to try playing it on the piano.
Simply tracing the melody in a gentle 4/4 rhythm isn’t difficult, but do take note that many Disney songs feature sophisticated chord progressions.
In “Beauty and the Beast,” the effective use of sus4 and seventh chords gives it a very stylish feel, so even with a beginner-friendly arrangement, try performing while really sensing the resonance created when the notes sustained by the left hand overlap with the right-hand melody.
Final Fantasy X “To Zanarkand” (Piano Collections ver.)Uematsu Nobuo

The bittersweet melody, marked by its beautiful theme, is pleasing to the ear yet leaves a deep afterglow.
Symbolizing the fictional city that serves as the story’s setting, this piece delicately conveys the protagonist’s feelings for their hometown and the struggles of characters swept along by fate.
Included on the album “Piano Collections FINAL FANTASY X,” released in July 2004, it uses the expressive power of the piano to further enhance its narrative quality.
Transcending the bounds of video game music, it has become a popular piece performed in many contexts, continuing to captivate listeners with its timeless appeal.
Even those just beginning the piano can express profound emotion with this piece by carefully practicing its beautiful melodic line.
Let It BeThe Beatles

For beginners, songs that are simple and repeat the same chord progression are easier to remember and play than pieces that develop in complex ways.
The Beatles’ super-famous song “Let It Be,” by the world’s most renowned rock band loved across generations, is actually built on just four chords, making it a great choice for beginners to play as a solo piano piece.
Since the song starts with composer Paul McCartney’s piano accompaniment, it’s easy to imagine how it would work as solo piano.
The melody’s outstanding beauty needs no explanation, and even just holding the chord voicings in the left hand and playing the melody with the right hand gives you a real sense of performing the piece.
If you’re at the level where you’re starting to play with both hands, definitely give it a try!
Gymnopédie No. 1Éric Satie

Gymnopédie, composed in 1888 by the French composer Erik Satie.
Among the set, No.
1—with its pale, Impressionist painting-like atmosphere—is widely beloved and is one of Satie’s most frequently heard works.
Because the harmony is more complex than its listening impression suggests, you may feel unsure when first reading the score.
However, this very harmony is a hallmark of Satie’s music and part of its appeal.
Rather than memorizing each individual note, why not practice with the aim of internalizing the sonorities in your body?
Pavane for a Newborn PrincessCharles-Henry

This is a beautiful piano miniature that uses the elegant court dance pavane as its motif, expressing the innocence and hope of a newborn princess.
Within its brief duration of about 1 minute and 25 seconds, delicate melodies and profound expressiveness are distilled, harmoniously blending elements of French tradition and jazz.
Serene yet radiant, the piece overflows with the joy of celebrating a new life.
The musical difficulty is modest, and its unhurried tempo and graceful melody are soothing—perfect for those who wish to approach the piano with a calm mind.
It is also recommended for players who want to cultivate expressiveness while enjoying the music.
music boxCharles-Henry

This heartwarming piece expresses the delicate timbre of a music box on the piano.
Its graceful melody, as if opening a jewelry box, brings a gentle sense of calm to the listener’s heart.
Featured on the album “Histoires Presque Vraies,” the work beautifully captures tones that are mechanical yet brimming with humanity, inviting you into the world of music boxes filled with nostalgic memories.
Its tender sound and simple structure are recommended for those who wish to step away from the bustle of daily life and soothe their hearts, or who want to spend a peaceful moment.
It’s also an approachable piece for those looking to try their hand at piano performance.
Danny BoyAirurando min’yō

“Danny Boy,” a masterpiece set to the melody of the Irish folk tune known as “Londonderry Air,” features poignant lyrics said to depict a mother’s feelings as she sends her son off to war.
Today, it is not only sung with lyrics but also performed on a variety of instruments and loved around the world.
Because the piece is very slow and gentle, even beginners at the piano can calmly follow the notes as they play.
Once you feel more comfortable with your hands, try adding the pedal so the melody and accompaniment connect smoothly without breaking.


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