Beginner Piano Songs — Absolute Starter Pieces
611 songs — Brand new to piano? Start here. This collection is filtered down to absolute-beginner songs — typically 3 chords or fewer, very slow tempo, both hands stay close together on the keyboard. No prior music reading needed; our color-coded notes guide your fingers. Once these feel comfortable, move up to the Easy collection.
Eye of The Tiger
Survivor
Eyes Open
Taylor Swift
Fairytale Of New York
The Pogues
Fearless
Taylor Swift
Feels
Calvin Harris
Fifteen
Taylor Swift
Fine Line
Harry Styles
Fix You
Coldplay
Flower Duet
Léo Delibes
Fly Me To The Moon
Frank Sinatra
Follow The Sun
Xavier Rudd
Follow The Sun
Xavier Rudd
Forever Young
Alphaville
For Your Eyes Only
Sheena Easton
Für Elise
Ludwig van Beethoven
Georgia On My Mind
Ray Charles
German Dance ('The Sleigh Ride')
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ghost
Ella Henderson
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!
ABBA
Girl Almighty
One Direction
Give Me Love
Ed Sheeran
God Only Knows
The Beach Boys
Gonna Fly Now (Theme from "Rocky")
Bill Conti
Grade 8
Ed Sheeran
Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer
Elmo & Patsy
Greatest Day
Take That
Grenade
Bruno Mars
Half The World Away
Oasis
Hallelujah
Leonard Cohen
Hallelujah
Leonard Cohen
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Hugh Martin
Head Over Heels
Tears for Fears
Heart On My Sleeve
Olly Murs
Heroes
David Bowie
Higher Ground
Stevie Wonder
Hold My Hand
Jess Glynne
Hooked On A Feelin'
Blue Swede
Hornpipe (from The Water Music Suite)
George Frideric Handel
Hot Hot Hot
Arrow
How Deep Is Your Love?
Bee Gees
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Marvin Gaye
Hungarian Dance No.5
Johannes Brahms
Hurt
Johnny Cash
Hushabye Mountain
Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman
I Awake
Illy
I Can See Clearly Now
Jimmy Cliff
IDGAF
Dua Lipa
I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
ABBA
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Frequently asked questions
- What's the difference between Beginner and Easy?
- Beginner songs are the absolute starting point — usually 3 chords, very slow tempo, hands stay in one position. Easy songs add a bit more variety: 4–6 chords, slightly faster tempo, occasional hand movement. Both work without prior music reading.
- How many songs should I learn before moving on?
- Most learners feel ready for the next level after 5–10 beginner songs. The signal you're ready: you can play through a song hands-together without pausing to look at the screen.
- I've never touched a piano. Can I really start with these?
- Yes. The beginner mode shows you exactly which key to press, color-coded by hand. You don't need to know note names, time signatures, or anything else — just press the highlighted keys in time with the music.
- What kind of piano or keyboard do I need?
- Any keyboard with at least 61 keys works for nearly every beginner song. A full 88-key piano gives you more range but isn't required to get started.