Healing piano music. Calm piano pieces that soothe the mind.
When you get home and finally feel at ease.
On a leisurely day off with no one to interrupt you…
We’ve gathered piano pieces perfect for those moments when you want something calming for the heart.
These are moving, soothing tracks played on the piano—the kind that make you want to close your eyes and just listen.
Alongside classical masterpieces, we’ve selected original works by Japanese pianists and pieces that would be great as healing BGM or sleep music.
If you’re looking for simple, piano-only tracks or want to relax with piano music, please give them a listen.
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Healing piano music. Calming, quiet piano pieces (51–60)
Impromptu No. 3, Op. 90-3Franz Schubert

Franz Schubert’s masterpiece, Impromptu No.
3, Op.
90-3.
Marked Andante, in G-flat major, and in 4/2 time, it is known for its somewhat unconventional character, as these details suggest.
Above all, the piece’s appeal lies in its remarkably long-breathed, rich melody woven from continuous sextuplets.
It may not be flashy, but it possesses a captivating allure.
As a work that could be called a “song without words,” I encourage you to listen while letting your own feelings ride along with the melody.
Amazing GraceSakkyokusha fumei

Amazing Grace is known for its deeply moving, beautiful melody.
Many people likely remember Minako Honda’s crystal-clear voice singing it.
With a title meaning “the wonderful grace of God,” the song is originally a hymn with lyrics by the English clergyman John Newton.
In the United States, it is cherished as a “second national anthem,” and in Japan it is widely used in films and television dramas.
Because it consists of a simple 16-bar melody repeated, aim to perform it expressively by varying dynamics, phrasing, and arrangement.
TAKUMI / ArtisanMatsutani Taku

TAKUMI/Shokunin, composed by Taku Matsutani, is known as an insert song from the TV program ‘Before After: The Home Makeover.’ Many people have surely felt moved the moment this piece began to play as the newly transformed home appeared on screen.
The original version is an ensemble for piano and strings, but performing it as a piano solo brings out its simple, delicate melody even more.
It’s best to keep in mind to play with a warm tone even in the climactic sections.
Tufted puffinHakasé Tarō

Taro Hakase is a violinist and composer who has produced numerous masterpieces with a compositional flair born from free thinking that isn’t bound by genres like classical or pop.
Many piano beginners or those returning after a break may feel his beautiful melodies would be difficult to play on the piano.
Etupirka, introduced here, is a famous piece beloved by many as the ending theme of Passion Continent, one of Hakase’s signature works.
Its main melodic line is very easy to remember, and the subtle use of the canon progression and the mid-piece change in atmosphere give it a stylish touch.
While it was not originally a piano piece, many beginner-level solo piano arrangements have been published, making it a work that even novices can readily take on.
The way homeDvorak

He was a Czech composer and a musician of the late Baroque era.
Discovered by Brahms, he became a popular composer.
As one of the pieces from the New World, I imagine many places play this in the evening.
When I hear it, I picture the walk home after playing and the faces of the family waiting for me.


