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[Piano Sheet Music] Free downloads available! A roundup of easy-to-play pieces

When you’ve just started taking piano lessons or have only recently begun teaching yourself, it can be hard to judge which sheet music you can play comfortably—even if you already have a piece you want to perform.

Many people choose music that’s too difficult and end up thinking, “Maybe the piano just isn’t for me,” and give up.

But if you pick sheet music that matches your current level, even beginners can play familiar favorites and dream pieces with confidence!

In this guide, we’ll introduce easy-to-play classical works for beginners, along with gently arranged pop songs and film music, plus recommended sheet music editions.

Some public-domain classical scores can even be downloaded for free.

Use this as a reference when choosing pieces for your next practice session!

[Piano Sheet Music] Free downloads available too! A roundup of easy-to-play pieces (41–50)

Happy Birthday to YouMildred J. Hill/Patty Smith Hill

“Happy Birthday to You” is indispensable for the birthdays of dear friends and beloved family! If you’ve started learning piano, many of you probably think, “At the very least, I want to be able to play this!” Once you can play this song, you might have more chances to show off your piano at birthday parties and many other occasions.

Fancy arrangements can be a challenge for later; for now, let’s master the basic melody and bass notes, or a chord version.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced pieces that have published easy-arrangement sheet music, as well as classic masterpieces that are approachable even for beginner pianists.

The difficulty of a performance can vary greatly depending on which sheet music you choose.

All the scores featured in this article are beginner-friendly, easy arrangements.

Some collections even include note names to make them easier to understand, so give them a try!