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Disney Classics on Piano: A Curated Selection of Easy Pieces, Perfect for Recitals

Disney songs full of dreams are loved across generations along with their stories.

They’re often performed on a variety of instruments, especially the piano, and many people think, “I want to play them too!”

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended Disney songs that are easy to play on the piano.

We’ve gathered pieces that are approachable even for those who have never played piano before—songs with a relaxed tempo, rhythms that aren’t overly complex, and tunes frequently featured in beginner-friendly sheet music.

They’re also great for recitals, so pick your favorite and give it a try!

Disney Classics on Piano: A Curated Selection of Easy Pieces Perfect for Recitals (21–30)

Toy Story 2 “When She Loved Me”Sarah McLachlan

Disney movie “Toy Story 2” When She Loved Me piano Level ★★☆☆☆ Beginner
Toy Story 2 "When She Loved Me"Sarah McLachlan

The jewel-like ballad from Disney’s Toy Story 2, sung by Sarah McLachlan—renowned for her translucent vocals—features a beautifully haunting melody that quietly seeps into the heart.

Produced in 1999, the film gently weaves the delicate bond between toys and humans, masterfully portraying universal themes of parting through growth and the loss of cherished memories.

With a calm, piano-centered arrangement and an elegant melodic line, its richly emotional sound world makes it a piece you can savor while practicing slowly and exploring musical expression.

Because the melody stays within a single octave, it’s perfect for taking your time with the score.

It’s a masterpiece I highly recommend to music lovers who admire the world of Disney works.

The Lion King – Can You Feel the Love TonightElton John

Can You Feel The Love Tonight from The Lion King – EASY Piano Tutorial(Synthesia) by TAM
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.

[Disney Classics on Piano] A Curated Selection of Easy Pieces Perfect for Recitals (31–40)

Pirates of the Caribbean: “He’s a Pirate”Hans Zimmer

[Easy Piano for Everyone] “He’s a Pirate” / Disney film Pirates of the Caribbean – Sheet Music with Do-Re-Mi Notation, Beginner Piano
Pirates of the Caribbean: “He’s a Pirate”Hans Zimmer

This is a piece from a Disney work beloved around the world that even beginner pianists can play.

It features a bold, fast-paced orchestral sound and is built on a simple melody within a single octave.

The powerful percussion rhythm feels like a pirate ship surging over the waves.

Used in the end credits of a film released in 2003, it’s a grand piece that stirs the spirit of adventure.

Many piano scores are clear, arranged from the orchestral version, so it’s recommended to start by learning the basic melody and gradually aim to play with both hands.

Enjoy the majestic melody that seems to symbolize freedom, while recalling scenes from the movie.

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!

Moana: The Legend of the Sea “How Far I’ll Go”Lin-Manuel Miranda

How Far I’ll Go - Disney film “Moana” [Piano Sheet Music]
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?

Let It GoKristen Anderson-Lopez/Robert Lopez

Let It Go – Disney’s Frozen – EASY Piano Tutorial [animelovemen]
Let It GoKristen Anderson-Lopez/Robert Lopez

Let It Go, the theme song from the film Frozen that sparked a global Frozen craze.

It’s a smash hit that brilliantly captures Elsa’s kindness, loneliness, and strength.

The unforgettable chorus melody that sticks in your head after just one listen stays within a single octave! Because it uses lots of syncopation and ties, the sheet music might look intimidating, but if you rely on the melody you remember and try playing it, you’ll find it’s surprisingly approachable.

Rather than fixating on reading the score at first, why not challenge yourself with the mindset of “Let’s recreate that melody on the piano”?

Is this what love feels like?Al Hoffman/Mack David

From Disney's Cinderella: 'So This Is Love' Easy Piano (includes slow version) Level ★★★☆☆ Beginner–Intermediate
Is this what love feels like?Al Hoffman/Mack David

It’s a magical piece of music that colors a scene from a Disney animated film.

Set to an elegant waltz melody, it beautifully portrays the pure emotions of the protagonist.

The first encounter with love at a palace ball—the flutter, the confusion, the joy—is expressed through a gentle, dreamlike tune that resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s also used in shows at Disneyland and DisneySea, and is cherished by many as a memorable song.

The melody is simple and stays within a single octave, making it easy for those just starting to learn notes to try.

It’s a recommended piece for anyone who wants to improve their performance skills while having fun.