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

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Eyes Open

Taylor Swift

BeginnerKey G80 BPM
Play

Fairytale Of New York

The Pogues

BeginnerKey Bb102 BPM
Play

Fearless

Taylor Swift

BeginnerKey G100 BPM
Play

Feels

Calvin Harris

BeginnerKey E92 BPM
Play

Fifteen

Taylor Swift

BeginnerKey G92 BPM
Play

Fine Line

Harry Styles

BeginnerKey A110 BPM
Play

Fix You

Coldplay

BeginnerKey Bb70 BPM
Play

Flower Duet

Léo Delibes

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Fly Me To The Moon

Frank Sinatra

BeginnerKey C126 BPM
Play

Follow The Sun

Xavier Rudd

BeginnerKey G92 BPM
Play

Follow The Sun

Xavier Rudd

BeginnerKey G116 BPM
Play

Forever Young

Alphaville

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

For Your Eyes Only

Sheena Easton

BeginnerKey G84 BPM
Play

Für Elise

Ludwig van Beethoven

BeginnerKey C108 BPM
Play

Georgia On My Mind

Ray Charles

BeginnerKey Bb100 BPM
Play

German Dance ('The Sleigh Ride')

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Ghost

Ella Henderson

BeginnerKey Bb106 BPM
Play

Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!

ABBA

BeginnerKey Bb126 BPM
Play

Girl Almighty

One Direction

BeginnerKey G84 BPM
Play

Give Me Love

Ed Sheeran

BeginnerKey C87 BPM
Play

God Only Knows

The Beach Boys

BeginnerKey D110 BPM
Play

Gonna Fly Now (Theme from "Rocky")

Bill Conti

BeginnerKey C90 BPM
Play

Grade 8

Ed Sheeran

BeginnerKey A100 BPM
Play

Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer

Elmo & Patsy

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Greatest Day

Take That

BeginnerKey C110 BPM
Play

Grenade

Bruno Mars

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Half The World Away

Oasis

BeginnerKey C110 BPM
Play

Hallelujah

Leonard Cohen

BeginnerKey C108 BPM
Play

Hallelujah

Leonard Cohen

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

Hugh Martin

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Head Over Heels

Tears for Fears

BeginnerKey Bb126 BPM
Play

Heart On My Sleeve

Olly Murs

BeginnerKey C96 BPM
Play

Heroes

David Bowie

BeginnerKey G116 BPM
Play

Higher Ground

Stevie Wonder

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Hold My Hand

Jess Glynne

BeginnerKey C123 BPM
Play

Hooked On A Feelin'

Blue Swede

BeginnerKey Eb120 BPM
Play

Hornpipe (from The Water Music Suite)

George Frideric Handel

BeginnerKey C100 BPM
Play

Hot Hot Hot

Arrow

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

How Deep Is Your Love?

Bee Gees

BeginnerKey Bb92 BPM
Play

How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)

Marvin Gaye

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Hungarian Dance No.5

Johannes Brahms

BeginnerKey A108 BPM
Play

Hurt

Johnny Cash

BeginnerKey Bb90 BPM
Play

Hushabye Mountain

Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman

BeginnerKey E120 BPM
Play

I Awake

Illy

BeginnerKey A112 BPM
Play

I Can See Clearly Now

Jimmy Cliff

BeginnerKey D120 BPM
Play

IDGAF

Dua Lipa

BeginnerKey G96 BPM
Play

I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do

ABBA

BeginnerKey C168 BPM
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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.