Does anyone know any pretty but easy piano songs?
I'm looking for a really pretty but somewhat easy piano song to play. I don't really care what style it is but I know moonlight sonata, the entertainer, fur elise and many others; I just want something new. The Enchanted Lake.umm
google easy classical songs?
Also there's Francis Poulenc's Perpetual Motion. Lovely thing.
Gavotte by Gossec
Canon by Pachelbel
Chopsticks
Hope this help and happy playing!
-Emily/Snowfire
Yiruma - River flows in you
Yiruma - Do you
Yiruma - Maybe
Yiruma - Indigo (the beat is kind of jazzy and fast, but worth the practice!)
Final Fantasy X - To Zanarkand (my fav.)
Howl's Moving Castle original theme
R. Kenshin - Her Smile
Yuki Kuramoto - Lake Louise II
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas to Mr. Lawrence (really pretty)
Schubert - Ave Maria part two
-Chopin : Nocturne No. 21 in C minor Op. Posth.
-Chopin : Waltzes Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 & 17.
-Isaac Albeniz : Tango in D.
-Tchaikovsky : The Seasons - June Barcarolle.
-Rubinstein : Melodie in F.
-Satie : Lere Gymnopedie.
-Satie : Je te veux.
-Debussy - Reverie for Piano
Camille Saint-Saens: "The Swan" from his suite, "Carnival of the Animals".
Christian Sinding: "Rustle of Spring".
Frederick Chopin: "Book of Preludes"; some of these will be way beyond your present, technical capabilities: but some are extremely simple, and only one page long(and they are all master-pieces).
Alberich
I don't remember which Liszt Consolation is the Db, but it needs to be on the list.
Also, "To a Wild Rose" by MacDowell is fantasitc.
Several of the little movements from Schumann's "Scenes from Childhood" (Kinderszenen) are divine. Also, the last mvt. of Schumann's "Fantasy, Op. 17."
For a challenge, but one of the most beautiful things ever written for the piano, check out the 2nd movement from Brahms' F minor Sonata.
Maybe the theme from Beethoven's Op. 109, last mvt.
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