Piano is easy! A selection of sheet music that beginners can play with both hands
One reason people feel that “the piano is hard…” is that they often try to tackle pieces or arrangements that are too difficult from the start.
Even YouTuber pianists who play freely and professional performers began by carefully reading simple scores and practicing slowly with one hand.
In other words, no one can suddenly play difficult pieces smoothly from the get-go!
So this time, we’re introducing easy arrangements of famous pieces that beginners can use to challenge hands-together playing without overexerting themselves.
We’ve selected a wide range—from classical to film music to pop—so pick a piece you like and give it a try!
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Piano Is Easy! Sheet Music Beginners Can Play with Both Hands (41–50)
The Lion King – Can You Feel the Love TonightElton John

It’s a Disney classic that magnificently captures the serene beauty of the night and the harmony of love.
While the chorus swells and deeply resonates, the melody stays within a single octave, weaving a moving story into its gentle tone.
The journey of a lonely heart being healed by love is portrayed alongside a tender melody, and its charm can be fully conveyed even on the piano.
Winning both an Academy Award and a Grammy in 1994, this piece is used in a pivotal scene at the film’s climax, memorably expressing the protagonist’s emotional growth.
With its simple melodic line and heartwarming story, it’s a perfect choice for anyone looking to play it on the piano.
Piano Is Easy! Sheet Music Beginners Can Play with Both Hands (51–60)
Snow White: “Whistle While You Work”Frank Churchill

This is a supreme song brought to the world by Disney films.
Its melody line is simple and catchy, with a structure that anyone can easily enjoy.
Featured in the scene where Snow White cheerfully cleans the Seven Dwarfs’ cottage, the piece has been loved around the world since its debut in 1937.
With natural sounds woven into the music—such as a harmonica and birdsong—it conveys the importance of approaching daily work with joy and positivity.
Watching Snow White do housework together with the forest animals warms the heart of anyone who sees it.
Also used in Disneyland shows, this piece is recommended as a song you can practice slowly on the piano while immersing yourself in the world of the story.
Tokyo Disneyland ‘Pirates of the Caribbean Yo Ho’George Bruns

Born from a Disneyland attraction, this pirate-themed piece is a cheerful march in 6/8 time, featuring a distinctive melody that shifts between major and minor keys.
Since its debut at Disneyland in California in 1967, it has also been used in the 2003 film Pirates of the Caribbean and is beloved worldwide.
Cheerfully portraying the pirates’ free-spirited lives and sense of adventure, the piece’s melody stays within a single octave and has a simple structure, making it easy to approach as a piano practice piece.
It’s fun to play and helps you feel your progress, so it’s recommended for Disney fans and those just starting the piano.
Tokyo Disneyland – Pinocchio’s Daring Journey Medley: “Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee ~ When You Wish Upon a Star”Leigh Harline

This medley of iconic Disney songs features four pieces that form the core of Pinocchio’s story.
Ranging from lively, upbeat rhythms to tender, wistful melodies, the music vividly expresses a spectrum of emotions.
In step with the narrative, it conveys diverse messages—including the joy of freedom, the warmth of fatherly love, and the importance of dreams and hope.
Including an Academy Award–winning song from 1940, this medley is also featured in a Tokyo Disneyland attraction, captivating many guests.
Perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the world of Disney while enjoying piano performance, it offers an experience that feels as if you’ve stepped right into the story.
Moana: The Legend of the Sea “How Far I’ll Go”Lin-Manuel Miranda

This song symbolically expresses a young girl’s adventure and journey of self-discovery as depicted in a Disney film set in the South Pacific.
The melody stays within a single octave, and over its beautiful musical line, the feelings of a girl dreaming of the open sea are vividly portrayed as if sung right before your eyes.
The progression builds gradually from a gentle introduction, encouraging that first step toward a dream that anyone can relate to.
In March 2017, a Japanese version sung by Miliya Kato was released and was also used as a tie-in song for Kao’s Essential.
When you want to take a step toward something important, why not play it in your own way along with the tender tones of the piano?
Prelude in C minor, Op. 28 No. 20Frederic Chopin

Known as a piano piece by Frédéric Chopin that is easy to play, this work leaves a strong impression with its weighty, solemn atmosphere despite its short duration.
Its characteristic sound features repeated low-register chords that evoke a funeral march.
The piece unfolds at a relaxed tempo, and the contrast between forte and piano expresses inner emotions.
While approachable for beginner pianists, its nuanced emotional expression makes it popular among advanced players as well.
If you’re interested in classical music, why not give it a try?
Passacaglia Harpsichord Suite No. 7 (HWV 432)Georg Friedrich Händel

This piece encapsulates the charm of Baroque music.
Built on a four-bar theme, it unfolds through 15 variations in which rhythm, melody, and harmony are artfully transformed.
Amid its majestic atmosphere, a rich musicality shines through, gripping the listener’s heart.
It is also popular as a keyboard study piece and is recommended for those who have just begun learning the piano.
As you savor the process by which complex music emerges from a simple theme, you can experience the profound depth of Baroque music.
It is a work that conveys the timeless appeal of Handel’s music.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced easy piano arrangements of timeless classics that everyone knows.
All the sheet music is available for download! Plus, it comes with note names written in, so even those not used to reading music can try it with ease.
Playing the piano with both hands might take time, but there’s no need to give up thinking, “I’m a total beginner, so it’s impossible!” Start by building confidence with simple arrangements and level up while having fun!


