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.

Let It Go

Idina Menzel

BeginnerKey A68 BPM
Play

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

Sammy Cahn & Jule Styne

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Let's Get It On

Marvin Gaye

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Life On Mars?

David Bowie

BeginnerKey Bb60 BPM
Play

Little Jesus (Rocking Carol)

Traditional

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Little Me

Little Mix

BeginnerKey C82 BPM
Play

Little Talks

Of Monsters and Men

BeginnerKey G104 BPM
Play

Little Things

One Direction

BeginnerKey G108 BPM
Play

Live My Life

Far East Movement

BeginnerKey Bb126 BPM
Play

Live While We're Young

One Direction

BeginnerKey D128 BPM
Play

Living Doll

Cliff Richard

BeginnerKey G116 BPM
Play

Livin' On A Prayer

Bon Jovi

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Loco In Acapulco

Four Tops

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Lonely This Christmas

Mud

BeginnerKey C102 BPM
Play

Loud And Clear

Olly Murs

BeginnerKey Eb144 BPM
Play

Love And Marriage

Frank Sinatra

BeginnerKey C135 BPM
Play

Love Me Again

John Newman

BeginnerKey C124 BPM
Play

Love the Way You Lie (Part II)

Rihanna

BeginnerKey C90 BPM
Play

Loving You Is Easy

McFly

BeginnerKey Bb124 BPM
Play

Lullaby

Johannes Brahms

BeginnerKey C80 BPM
Play

Mama

Spice Girls

BeginnerKey D104 BPM
Play

Master Of The House (from Les Misérables)

Claude-Michel Schönberg

BeginnerKey G80 BPM
Play

May Song (Op. 52, No. 4)

Robert Schumann

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Melody

Olly Murs

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Mine

Taylor Swift

BeginnerKey G130 BPM
Play

Minnie The Moocher

Cab Calloway

BeginnerKey E100 BPM
Play

Minuet (from Divertimento No.17, K334)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Minuet in G

Johann Sebastian Bach

BeginnerKey G110 BPM
Play

Mistletoe

Justin Bieber

BeginnerKey G80 BPM
Play

Modern Love

David Bowie

BeginnerKey E180 BPM
Play

Moonlight Sonata

Ludwig van Beethoven

BeginnerKey G64 BPM
Play

Moon River

Henry Mancini

BeginnerKey C92 BPM
Play

More Than This

One Direction

BeginnerKey C138 BPM
Play

Morning

Edvard Grieg

BeginnerKey G99 BPM
Play

Move Over Darling

Doris Day

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Mr Jones

Counting Crows

BeginnerKey C132 BPM
Play

Mrs Knife and Mr Fork

The Wiggles

BeginnerKey G96 BPM
Play

Music To Watch Girls By

The Bob Crewe Generation

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

My Favorite Things

Richard Rodgers

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

My Heart Will Go On

Celine Dion

BeginnerKey Bb96 BPM
Play

My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from Titanic)

Celine Dion

BeginnerKey Bb100 BPM
Play

My Only One

Sebastian Yatra

BeginnerKey E126 BPM
Play

My Way

Frank Sinatra

BeginnerKey Bb76 BPM
Play

Next To Me

Emeli Sandé

BeginnerKey C96 BPM
Play

Nice 'N' Easy

Frank Sinatra

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Night Changes

One Direction

BeginnerKey Eb118 BPM
Play

Nobody Does It Better

Carly Simon

BeginnerKey Bb69 BPM
Play

No Lie

Sean Paul

BeginnerKey Bb96 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.