Easy Piano Songs for Beginners
4,002 songs — Looking for easy piano songs you can learn fast? This collection pulls every beginner-friendly arrangement from our catalog — songs in simple keys, with familiar melodies, mostly 3–6 chords, and a tempo you can keep up with. Each one comes with color-coded notes so you can play without reading sheet music. Sort by your favorite genre below, or jump straight in.
YOU WERE ON MY MIND
Sylvia Fricker
A LITTLE BIT ME, A LITTLE BIT YOU
The Monkees
CRIMSON AND CLOVER
Tommy James And The Shondells
FEVER
Peggy Lee
FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN
Grateful Dead
GOOD NIGHT
The Beatles
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Bob Dylan
LAWDY MISS CLAWDY
Elvis Presley
MEAN WOMAN BLUES
Elvis Presley
OHIO
Neil Young
ROLL WITH THE CHANGES
REO Speedwagon
SALLY'S SONG
Danny Elfman
SO LONELY
The Police
I WALK THE LINE
Johnny Cash
LOVING YOU
Elvis Presley
ME AND YOU AND A DOG NAMED BOO
Lobo
OYE COMO VA
Santana
The Book Of Love
The Magnetic Fields
THE HUSTLE
Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony
THIS IS THE DAY
Les Garrett
BAD MOON RISING
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Can We Still Be Friends
Todd Rundgren
I'M A WOMAN
Peggy Lee
IT'S A HEARTACHE
Bonnie Tyler
LOVE ME TENDER
Elvis Presley
NO TIME
The Guess Who
BIND US TOGETHER
Bob Gillman
I COULD NEVER SAY GOODBYE
Enya
IN HEAVEN THERE IS NO BEER
Ernst Neubach
LONELY BOY
Paul Anka
THE STREETS OF LAREDO
American Cowboy Song
TRUE LOVE WAITS
Radiohead
WORRIED MAN BLUES
Traditional
17
MK
18
One Direction
24K Magic
Bruno Mars
2U
Justin Bieber & David Guetta
33 Variations On A Waltz By Diabelli, Op. 120 (Theme)
Ludwig van Beethoven
5 Years Time
Noah and the Whale
Absolute Beginners
David Bowie
Adagietto from Symphony No.5 (4th Movement)
Gustav Mahler
Adagio (from Flute Quartet in D, K285)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Adagio (from Violin Concerto, K216)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ada Plays (from 'Cold Mountain')
Gabriel Yared
A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
Adventure Of A Lifetime
Coldplay
A Great Big Sled
The Killers
A Heart Full Of Love(from Les Misérables)
Page 66 of 84 · 4,002 easy songs
Frequently asked questions
- What makes a piano song "easy"?
- An easy piano song typically uses a small number of chords (often 3–5), stays in a beginner-friendly key like C major or G major, has a moderate tempo, and doesn't require complex left-hand patterns or fast jumps across the keyboard.
- What's the easiest piano song to learn first?
- "Let It Be" by The Beatles, "Imagine" by John Lennon, and "Heart and Soul" are classic starting points. They use only 3–4 chords each and have melodies most people already know.
- How long does it take to learn an easy piano song?
- With our color-coded simplified arrangements, most beginners can play an easy song in 1–3 sessions of 20 minutes. Repetition over a week builds muscle memory for fluid playing.
- Do I need to read sheet music to play easy piano songs here?
- No. Every song on Super Simple Piano offers a falling-notes mode (similar to Synthesia) and a color-coded beginner mode that shows you exactly which keys to press, in time with the music.
- Are these arrangements free?
- Yes — every song on our site is free to play in the browser. PDF downloads and MIDI exports are available for users who want offline practice materials.