Easy Piano Songs for Beginners
4,000 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.
New Year Found
Olly Murs
Next To Me
Emeli Sandé
Nice 'N' Easy
Frank Sinatra
Night Changes
One Direction
Nobody Does It Better
Carly Simon
No Control
One Direction
Nocturne No.1 from 7 Morceaux de salon, Op.10
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Noël Nouvelet
Traditional
No Lie
Sean Paul
Nothing Else Matters
Metallica
Not In Love
Enrique Iglesias
Now And Later
Sage the Gemini
No Words
The Script
Ode To Joy (from Symphony No. 9, Fourth Movement)
Ludwig van Beethoven
Oh My Goodness
Olly Murs
O Little Town Of Bethlehem
Traditional
O Mio Babbino Caro
Giacomo Puccini
Once Upon A Dream
Disney
One
U2
One Call Away
Charlie Puth
One Dance
Drake
One Fine Day
The Chiffons
One Love/People Get Ready
Bob Marley
One More Sleep
Leona Lewis
One Of These Days
Olly Murs
One Of Us
ABBA
One Thing
One Direction
One Time
Justin Bieber
One Way Or Another
One Direction
One Way Or Another
Blondie
On Hold
The xx
Only Love Can Hurt Like This
Paloma Faith
On My Own
Claude-Michel Schönberg
Opening Themes from Symphony No. 41 'Jupiter'
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Over The Love
Florence + The Machine
Over The Rainbow
Harold Arlen
Paradise
George Ezra
Paradise
Coldplay
Part Of Your World
Alan Menken
Pavane
Gabriel Fauré
Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte
Maurice Ravel
Perfect Strangers
Jonas Blue
Photograph
Ed Sheeran
Piano Concerto No.2 II. Adagio sostenuto
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto No.3 I. Allegro, ma non tanto
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto No. 3 Op. 37 (1st Movement Themes)
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Man
Billy Joel
Picking Up The Pieces
Paloma Faith
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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.