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[Easy to Play Even If You're Not Good with Both Hands!] Simple piano pieces for absolute beginners. Recommended piano songs.

For those just starting the piano, playing with both hands is probably the first big hurdle, isn’t it?

It’s especially confusing when your hands have to move differently.

In more difficult pieces, it’s normal for the left hand to play octaves, and fast passages appear frequently.

Of course, few people tackle such pieces right from the start, but many still choose the wrong pieces to begin with.

This time, we’ve selected some of the simplest works from the piano repertoire, especially for beginners.

[Easy to Play Even If You're Not Good with Both Hands!] Super Beginner-Friendly Simple Piano Pieces. Recommended Piano Songs (11–20)

Barcarolle, No. 22 from 25 EtudesFriedrich Burgmüller

F. Burgmüller “25 Études,” No. 22 “Barcarolle” [Sheet Music Video]
Barcarolle, No. 22 from 25 EtudesFriedrich Burgmüller

We present an étude by Friedrich Burgmüller, a German composer active during the Romantic era.

It is one of the pieces from his 25 Études, Op.

100, published in Paris in 1851, distinguished by a gentle melody that evokes Venetian scenery.

The slow 6/8 meter expresses the swaying of a gondola, creating an elegant atmosphere as if drifting among the waves.

This work is widely cherished as a piece that helps piano learners improve their technique and develop musical expression.

It is also recommended for those touching the piano for the first time or who feel uneasy about playing with both hands.

Mickey Mouse MarchJimmie Dodd

Mickey Mouse March - Piano (Disney Best of Best Ver.)
Mickey Mouse MarchJimmie Dodd

Composed as the theme song for Mickey Mouse, beloved around the world, and brought to global fame when it was used as the opening theme for the American children’s show The Mickey Mouse Club, the Mickey Mouse March is popular across generations.

Because its melody stays within a single octave, it’s easy for beginners to play.

First, take your time to learn the finger movements; once you have a good grasp of which keys to press, try adding a bouncy rhythm that captures Mickey’s happy aura!

“Prelude” from Final FantasyUematsu Nobuo

[Piano] Prelude – Final Fantasy IV Beginner Sheet Music [Piano Tutorial] (Synthesia)
“Prelude” from Final FantasyUematsu Nobuo

Here are some of the signature works by Nobuo Uematsu, who has made brilliant achievements in the world of video game music.

The iconic piece from the Final Fantasy series is a piano composition distinguished by its beautiful arpeggios.

It has a fantastical, mysterious atmosphere and serves to foreshadow the beginning of an adventure.

Remarkably, it’s said to have been composed in about 30 minutes just before the game was completed.

In 2014, it was also used in a Toyota commercial, gaining recognition beyond the realm of game music.

Despite its simplicity, the melody is memorable and recommended for beginners on the piano.

The piece connects a single phrase between the left and right hands, so practice by alternating between them.

Once you can hold the chords and play them in a broken (arpeggiated) manner, you’ll be able to play it in no time!

hometownOkanoteiichi

Furusato (Home) [Japanese children's song] - Piano Cover -
hometownOkanoteiichi

Furusato, composed by Teiichi Okano, is a children’s song so iconic it could be said to represent Japan.

Its simple, beautiful melody—familiar to every Japanese person—stays within a single octave, and the rhythm is straightforward, making it very approachable even for beginner pianists.

Even if you can’t read solfege, if the melody is ingrained in your body, you can learn the key positions while producing the actual sounds.

Once you’ve mastered the melody, try adding a bass line or a simple accompaniment and challenge yourself to play with both hands!

Trumpet SerenadeFritz Spindler

The Bugler’s Serenade — Spindler
Trumpet SerenadeFritz Spindler

A beloved piece for piano learners by Fritz Spindler, an active composer in 19th-century Germany.

This lively work captures the sound of the trumpet on the piano and is characterized by its bright melody.

Though only about 1 minute and 14 seconds long, it showcases Spindler’s talent for salon pieces and is well-suited for developing musical expression.

It’s recommended even for beginners, helping them get used to coordinating both hands.

It’s also a popular choice for recitals, offering a rewarding sense of accomplishment through performance.

The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 1, Prelude, BWV 846J.S.Bach

The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, No. 1 Prelude by Bach [Absolutely playable for beginners! Learn how to play piano with video] Level: ☆☆ Free sheet music
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 1, Prelude, BWV 846J.S.Bach

We introduce a masterpiece by Johann Sebastian Bach, a leading composer of the Baroque era.

This piece, which opens The Well-Tempered Clavier completed in 1722, is notable for its simple yet beautiful melody.

Its flowing sequence of tones brings listeners a sense of peace and joy.

Bach composed this collection for music education.

It is recommended not only for those aiming to improve their technique but also for those who want to become familiar with classical music.

Even beginners on the piano will find it approachable, as the right hand plays the melody while the left hand provides the chords.

[Even If You're Not Good With Both Hands, It's Easy to Play!] Simple Piano Pieces for Absolute Beginners. Recommended Piano Pieces (21–30)

Air on the G StringJ.S.Bach

4K sound quality / Air on the G String / Bach / Air on G String / classical piano / CANACANA
Air on the G StringJ.S.Bach

Among Bach’s works, the particularly famous masterpiece “Air on the G String” is a piece many people have heard at least once.

Although it is often performed as an assignment piece for cello or violin, it is also frequently played on the piano.

The difficulty level of “Air on the G String” is around intermediate.

Even so, the challenging part is really only the latter half.

The first half features a familiar melody and an easy left-hand part, making it approachable even for beginners.