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6 Piano Pieces that are EASIER than they sound!
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Okay, they're not EASY, but they're definitely easier than you think. Give them a try!
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Taken from a beginner they look intimidating but after say 3 days to a week learning each piece you start to realize it is easy. :)
in the grand scheme of all piano pieces theyre easy bro all the ppl here are just whining cuz they dont wanna actually practice
Grade four? That’s me
Fur Elise is acually easy tho. Seriously.
I Play the piano 🎹
I definitely agree with this list. I think clair de lune shouldn't really be here since the middle part can be challenging and it can be very hard to make it sound beautiful. Same thing with the prelude in c major and moonlight sonata.
So true
As someone whos a begginer.
Talking about like week 2.
(I have a piano at work so i can only practice there and only on my free time so yea. Not a lot of practice)
Anywayyy learning moonlight sonata was pretty challenging for me after the 4 first parts its starts to use the octaves and thats where i started fucking up.
But overall I did manage to learn it.
Im a little bit slower on the octaves parts which kinda ruins it. But it does sound nice. Makes me feel good like I can actually play something that isnt one of those gimmick one note children songs.
I think fugue in d minor is also very easy(its the first song I ever learned on the piano so I assume its was easy)
@@wooshifgay462 there is no way you learned a FUGUE as your first piece and made it sound how it should sound. (you're taking about one by bach?).
@@unknowntimelord9557 huh
I really dont know what to say about that,uhmmmm
I suppose…
Thanks I guess…
Here some beginner pieces:
Moonlight sonata 3rd move
Hungarian rhapsody no2
Fantasia impromptu
Moment musical no 4
Flight of the bumblebee
Torrent
Little Red riding hood
Revolutionary etude
Edit:
Lizst grand gallop chromatic
Sonata in b minor
Mereaux 45.
La campanella
Rachmaninoff 3 movement 3
Incendir au village voisin
Winter wind
Rush E
ocean etude
hammerklavier
Waterfall
Hungarian rhaspody no6
Lizst Liebstraum
I tryed some of these but think they are to easy.
Try Liszt grand gallop chromatic. It's a lot easier than these pieces.
I'm learning fantaise impromptu rn and yeah it's not too bad
Edit: I finished learning it abt a month ago and already performed it a few times, really fun to play
@@frqv I think incendie au village voisin by Alkan should be suitable for beginners
Even easier pieces that sounds difficult are the the grande etudes de paganini, s140. They are truly playable for complete beginners but sound very hard.
Here are some easiest pieces for beginners:
Flight of the Bumblebee
Moonlight Sonata 3 movement
La Campanella
Etude Op.25 No.11 (Winter Wind)
Torrent
Little Red Riding Hood
Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
Edit: WOW over 600 likes???!!! Never got that many likes before thank you guys
Edit 2: mOM i’M FaMoUs!!!
thank you so much i will start practicing right now!
I can get all of these on Day 5 of simply piano!
°°
Don’t forget The Lark
I can only play the first 4 measures of Winter Wind.
these "easy" pieces arent easy at all, sure just the reading itself isn't to difficult but its the expression and understanding thats required to play pieces like Clair de lune correctly, like the piece can be played by grade 5 but its classified as a grade 7 on AMEB PFL and grade 10 for the RCM level The melody requires proper technique and experience to be played flawlessly.
edit:
after reading sum od 50 replies and replying to a few i wanted to address a couple things, I'm 16 i love the piano with everything inside me and i wrote this comment like a month ago and I was about to have to perform something big so i was a little stressed and i saw clair de lune and went grr, honestly proper technique is needed for quite a few of these pieces like i said, but even if you don't have that the same message you want to bring across in your playing can always be brought as long as you put yourself into every piece you play. i aspire to one day be able to teach students music and i know from experience from teaching my own family how to play you learn that it isnt all grades and scales and when to lift up but most of all from trying to learn the piano or playing any new piece is that you have to play every single keystroke with passion, maybe that's the passion of a loved one or the pure passion to play this instrument in which we all share around the world but ether way to get the most out of what you play whether you're of grading "good enough" to play it or not just play with passion and continue to put yourself into your music until you cant anymore!
love you guys your all great(even the guy that called me a nerd)
bruh
Exactly this!
Those pieces are technically not hard. But people seem to forget about musicality when judging a pieces difficulty
It isn't necessary an easy piece but an "easier-than-it-sounds" piece
@@XplosivDS well, I wouldn't agree that Clair de Lune or the first movement of the Moonlight sonata saund particularly difficult, but they are actually really tough to get right, same as most of the pieces here. Sure, Canon in D sounds a bit more difficult, but that's about it.
Some of these pieces are not necessarily "easy", but once learned, they aren't quite as intimidating as they seemed at first (I found that with the 3rd movement of Moonlight Sonata when I learned it). -Andrew
I've been a classical pianist for 6 years now in which I've taken professional piano lessons from three separate teachers and have attended one of Steinway & Sons' All-Steinway Schools at the Oklahoma City University and I can attest to some of these pieces being much easier to play than they at first seem, but definitely not all of these pieces are easy if you are to play their original arrangements all the way through from their beginnings to their ends.
The middle-end of Fur Elise will be a bit difficult for beginner pianists, Moonlight Sonata on the other hand I would argue is harder to play than it sounds (at least in the beginning), good luck if you go into it with the expectation that it will be easy, especially if you haven't had much experience with playing classical music; one movement in particular will be excruciatingly difficult for even well-experienced pianists.
As for Clair De Lune, it should not even be in this video as an easy piece, the beginning is ridiculously easy, but oh my does the left hand get hard throughout the middle-end of the piece, not to mention the massive chords you have to play that can be difficult to memorize and transition between quickly, more so if you don't know what fingers to use for the most efficient transitions and comfortability.
Clair De Lune is by far the most technical and physically difficult piece in this video to perform (if you do not include Moonlight Sonata's 3rd Movement).
For me personally, it was not a fun experience attempting to learn and memorize the left hand when I first wanted to learn the piece.
I love you SMB, but you're misleading some pianists with the pieces you reference in this video.
Moonlight Sonata III 😳
6 years, haven't gone to any school or anything, but moonlight is easy enough on the first movement, hell the second movement is playable. I refuse to play the third movement, nothing should be played that fast🤣
I agree, lots of people also forget there’s an entire song to go with the intro, like fur elise here
While there are piano arrangements that come reasonably close, I'm pretty sure no-one could play Canon in D - with all the original melodies, counter-melodies, harmonies - on a piano.
Oklahoma :)
As a professionnal pianist i just wanted to point out how smooth those transitions were
as a professional pianist i wanted to point out that your profile picture does not look like a professional pianist
@@Yilmaz4 ok i know i maybe 13 but trust me, im way better than you think
@@TheCosmiccDreams People who are good dont need to say they are good
I played Clair de lune recently at my music school for our "concert" (it was just the students who played since its the end of spring). It was my first time playing in front of a crowd and i was so goddamn nervous. But i did it and in the end i am glad i didn´t chicken out. To anyone reading this: keep going, don´t give up and most importantly, be proud of your accomplishments.
Huge congratulations! That's a big achievement and I hope that your future concerts go just as well :)
@@SheetMusicBoss Thank you so much. It means a lot to hear that and i hope you continue making videos in the future.
Me will give it a go again because of you saying this. It was the left hand in the middle and elsewhere that quited me.
@@stephengeraghty8009 I hope it goes well for you :D
Great job, but please don't make people go through the torture of hearing that song again.
1)Prelude No.1 : 0:0 - 0:20 ✔
2)Für elise : 0:20 - 0:45 ✔
3)Piano Sonata in C major : 0:45 - 1:02
4)Canon in D major : 1:03 - 1:21
5)Moonlight Sonata : 1:23 - 1:48
6) Clair de lune 1:48 - 2:36
tysm
Thank you
Even Prelude can be a tad challenging because the dedterity for the whole peice can throw a beginner off. I wouldn't say it's difficult but it's not a total cakewalk
0:00
I swear every video with multiple songs has one guys who lists them all in the comments 😂
It is not only about playing the right notes, it’s about playing the music, the phrasing and how you express your emotions with your playing
"To play a wrong note is insignificant, to play without passion is inexcusable" - Ludwig van Beethoven
Playing the right notes is a good place to start though.
@@catpoisonlover bruh everyone knows
How do you express your emotions? By jumping up and down
@@thetrickster9885with dynamic, and some rit. on the right places like half notes and feel like you are reading an amazing story and you can develop your "first impression" of that, so like if it has a sfz your body can move like an electric shock for a split second
Most of these only have an easy beginning, pieces like Für Elise, the Moonlight Sonata, Facile, and especially clair de lune can be very tough to play well. I have been playing the piano for some 8 years, and you best beleave it took me a while to get Clair de Lune ready for concert.
The second part of Für Elise was a bitch to learn so agreed
I’ve been playing for almost 25 years and I still don’t think Clair de Lune is easy.
I can personally attest that Prelude in C Major is a GREAT place to start for beginners just starting out. It’s such a simple piece, yet sounds really good.
You definitely don't about the original version by saying this
It’s literally RCM grade 8… so yes, maybe the beginning (kind of like Für Elise) but just no
@@elysejohnson9877 no shot bach prelude in c major is grade 8
@@quackifan7504 Um the original version is still pretty simple, ABRSM grade 4, unless you include the fugue that goes with it, which whilst normally played with it, is considered its own piece, then it is no longer simple.
I agree with this list, except Clair de lune. The beginning is very easy, but it gets much harder, especially if you want to play it properly and legato. The rhythm is very unusual, and the notes can be hard to memorise.
Bro, I tried Sonatina in C after Rondo Alla Turca. And I still think it's harder. 💀💀
Clair de lune is not easy. The beginning is, but my god the middle section is brutal. By only playing the beginning section it makes Clair de lune sound so much easier than it actually is
I have played basically every piece on this list, and I can definetly say that while these pieces arent nessesarily hard (atleast in the beginning section), a newer pianist (like under 2 years) would most likely still find most of these pieces pretty challenging. However, if you have been playing for over two years than this is a pretty good list of songs.
mozarts k545 could be challenging for begginers, with the obnoxious scales, development and key change.
all otherwise it’s pretty simple and one of the more approachable pieces mozart made in his era
I can play and am a beginner
claire de lune and fur elise shpuld not be in the list
@@dabendan79 fur elise is actually easier if you put a bit of time too it. I can play it and i onlyyy played piano for 2 months
@@TheReactionRuleOld its not that easy too i dont thnk complete beginners are able to play fur elise
@@dabendan79 obviously not but i mean like a month or 2 then yeah (oh happy new year btw)
Man those are Smoooth transitions. You barely notice them. nice job 👍
They missed Rush e
fr its easy
And is Rush E a piano piece?
@@Lovelovelaughliveyes
Fr
lol fr
I love how they added Debussy’s Clair de Lune while it’s hella hard.
It is more how it is written that is hard to read than the actual notes to play.
The mid section is hella hard tho, especially trying to bring out the main melody
@@DatBaataR ikr
That one should be on harder than it sounds list
@@ryzikx Indeed
0:03 J.S. Bach - Prelude No. 1 in C Major (From the Well-Temered Clavier)
0:20 L.V. Beethoven - Für Elise in A Minor
0:46 W.A. Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 16 K. 545, Movement 1 in C Major
1:02 J. Pachelbel - Canon in D Major
1:24 L.V. Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata, Piano Sonata No. 14 in C# Minor
1:48 C. Debussy - Clair De Lune No. 3 in B Major (from Suite Bergamasque)
This video tells us how much expression and dynamics are important. It reminds me that why we write “P.f.” on the score when we need that instrument.
I actually fully preformed Prelude in C Major at my piano recital. It went really well, literally the only hard part is the left hand going from C to D at the end. That messed me up real good for a while, but I figured it out. Great piece, strongly recommend for beginner students
Good job
The left hand is going from c to b check the sheet music again.
Fur Elise the only 'difficult' part is the bridge, which is in F major while the rest is in C (or rather A minor)
Moonlight Sonata 1st Movement isn't too difficult if you practice C# minor (or E major) beforehand. The main thing challenge however is your hands often have to reach for over an octave at times. Still, being a Beethoven piece it is good for studying chords as well.
Canon in D is not hard in the beginning, there is a moderately difficult part in the middle where the left hand needs to play a bit far. The hardest part is the very last page, jazz chords. That is unless you get a toned down version.
I definitely agree with some of these however, Sonata in C major K. 545 and Clair de lune is kinda difficult. I wouldn’t say its a beginner piece, it may sound easy, but its harder than it sounds. Goodluck to those learning these pieces! :)
Fur Elise is pretty easy (excluding the arpeggio part), but the harder part of it is the musicality of the song, making it sound good. The notes are easy to learn, the dynamics, pedal, tempo, articulation, and other stuff make it hard.
How about you do the “Menu theme” from Metroid Prime?
He only included classical pieces I think.
That would be really cool. I agree.
@@inncenta8244 I believe it was a reference to a potential future video.
please PLEASE PLEASEEE ive wanted that from the moment i saw your channel, metroid is my favorite game of all time and hearing the Metroid prime menu theme from you would be amazing, and maybe even like a hard version toooo
The first movement of moonlight sonata is one of my favorite classical pieces. It carries such a presence with it when done right. Also, when I was a kid taking piano lessons, I used to be able to play Fur Elise at break-neck speed.
The entertainer was the first song I learnt, I think it's a really easy and fun song to play, it certainly lives up to its name.
From easiest (technically) to hardest:
-Canon : depends on which version you play but there are some very easy version out there.
-Prelude : you’ll get the notes if you can remember them and properly look at your hands while playing. And for those who’re looking at the notes, you’ll be able to sightread this if you can press the right key without looking at the hands.
-Fur Elise : it’s faster than prelude and beginners might have some problem picking which finger to press the key with in some parts.
-k. 545 : similar to Fur Elise but without pedal which makes it a lot more difficult. Forcing you to play the scales and detach notes very clearly.
-Moonlight Sonata : difficulty jump as you tried to play melody and rhythm in one hand for the first time.
-Clair de Lune : if you have seen the video ‘piano practice frustration’ before, just know that this one is much more difficult than Nocturne op.9 no.2. You have longer jumps and fast passage with both melody and rhythm in one hand. And both your hands need to constantly change position in some passage as well. I’d say this is a piece that sounds easy but is actually hard.
Fur Elise and Canon in D are still my favorite ones.
Same
😅
During my literal first year at learning the piano, I forced myself to fully learn Moonlight Sonata. Every day I learned and remembered every part, for 6 months. And I was able to play the full piece with no sheets, at my first piano year.
"Used to" because I haven't been playing it, so I have fractions of it, but boy was I happy that I forced myself to learn it.
(hate to do this but) alwso pwl little nightmares too mwenu mwuusiik!111! :)))
Wait just want to be sure, you played the first movement (which is already amazing at 1 year of piano, congratulations for that) not the full piece right?
@@franktischhauser9289 yup, am im not even shitting with you, oh yeah only the 1st movement
Here are some pieces you can play as a beginner:
1. Le Cygne - Camille Saint-Saens
2. Traumerei - Robert Schumann
3. Claire De Lune - Claude Debussy
4. Reverie - Claude Debussy
5. Ave Maria - Franz Schubert
6. Ombra Mai Fu (Largo) - George Handel
7. La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin - Claude Debussy
8. Nocturne in E-flat Major Op.9 no.2 - Frederic Chopin
9. Gymnopedie no.1 - Erik Satie
10. Orchestral Suite no.3 - Johann Sebastian Bach
11. Jesus, Bleibet Meine Freude - Johann Sebastian Bach
12. String Quartet no.17 (Serenade) - Joseph Haydn
13. canon pachelbel
14. The Well Tempered Clavier no.1 (Prelude) - Johann Sebastian Bach
15. Fur Elise - Ludwig Van Beethoven
Man what a flashback to all the stuff I played during music lessons.
Good times.
I love Debussy. Sometimes all I can think about is Debussy. And the pianist just goes so great with Debussy.
you missed la campanella, super easy beginner song that is so much easier than it sounds
exept the first note, thats the one i always have trouble with
Omg la campanella so hard
Please tell me your joking?
I would enjoy learning this remix. Just all songs in a row like you played it ❤
I can sight-read all of those, these really are really easy.
You forgot the hardest song of all, C the bear jump. (honestly C the bear jump should have a impossible remix)
Those transitions!!! Mind blowing!
Most of these actually sound simple but even for me, who has played piano for 13 years, some of these can be challenging. Moonlight Sonata and Clare de Lune, for example. It's very hard to get just the right touch so it sounds ligght, relaxing and beautiful. Like a dream. Oh but when you finally master them, they truly are beautiful
Practise practise practise
I've played casually for like a year but I still can't count Clair de lune, it may sound simple but it's not
Oh dear this sounds so annoying. I didn't mean to despise the list. I suppose
So in your opinion K545 Is Easy and for beginners 🤣
Fantaisie impromptu, la campanella, moonlight sonata 3rd movement, nocturne op.9 no.2 and Grande valse brillante of course
Only stipulation I’d give for the last two (Moonlight Sonata and Claire de Lune) is that there are portions of each that are easy to play. Both in their entirety are much more difficult (Movement 3 of MS and mid section of Claire de Lune specifically). I will agree with you though, I have a few friends that learned the first 3rd of CdL because it’s a fun and easy to understand portion that also sounds beautiful.
CANON IN D MAJOR!! Thank you, I always heard this song but never knew the name-!!
you should watch Two Set Violin!
It sounded like Memories by Maroon 5 to me.
I think you missed la campanella 🤣
How tf is that easy
These are stiched together incredibly smoothly.
I don't know who needs to hear this but if you're a beginner who can play things like this from memory, but can't read sheet music, triplet pieces like mvt1 of Moonlight Sonata are PERFECT to improve your sheet reading. It's a long ass piece so memorizing it all can be tedious, and because it's so easy to play, learning it in sheet just makes so much sense and really gets you into sheet music.
i just learned moonlight sonata first movement. the beginning is not hard but just be ready for the rest
I havent played the second and third movements, but I know that the 1st gymnopodie is really easy. Like, crazy easy.
oh yeah because it's so damn slow, it's a good starting point after around 2 months of piano training from absolute zero.
@@rail7646 yup. I’m now learning the 2nd and 3rd movements.
Schubert impromptu op 90 no 4 is a beautiful piece that is medium hard but looks insane as of the middle part at least.
My 6th grade language arts teacher would play these songs as we worked, and hearing them again makes me so nostalgic. And I'm currently in 8th grade! Congrats on making me nostalgic for 2 years prior, and making me want to listen to these beautiful songs again.
1: ВОТ ЭТО ПЕРЕХОДЫ, ВАУУУУ
2: идеальный ролик, я как раз хотел выучить что нибудь простое но популярное.
Спасибо вообщем, вы лучшие
The "Floh Walzer" (Translated: "Flea Waltz").
It was the first tune I learned and it only took me 1 hour without sheet music to learn it.
I actually think most of these pieces are even a little bit harder than they sound. The C Mayor Sonata from Mozart sounds so effortless, but it isn't actually.
Very nice! I believe I can play about two of these, but my piano teacher and I both agree that it will be time to start learning more soon. Very nice video! It is quite a nice inspiration for the piano student.
The first one is really simple
The second one gets hard suddenly, initially it is simple
The third and fourth one definitely sound medium difficulty
The fifth one I 100% agree
The sixth one sounds absolutely difficult, I am not sure why it is on here
Moonlight Sonata 1st Movement pretty much anyone can play the notes but to make it really entertaining and capturing the audience's attention is really difficult in which not even some really expert piano players can do
I think most of these have challenging sections which many beginners give up on once they've got past the initial recognisable section
Playing these pieces is super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Holy fuck, that reference. I applaud thee greatly.
Nailing big chords is TIGHT.
Late to the party but I can vouch that Für Elise is definitely easier than it sounds. I managed to learn the first and second part on my first day of self learning the piano. Today is the second day and it’s really just the third and fourth part that are genuinely hard.
6/6 i can play
yeah ive been playing piano for 7-8 years and true, these pieces are very easy ( if you dont decide to play the 3rd movement of the moonlight sonata)
i never attended music school or classes either, yet i am able to play fur elise, hungarian dance no.2 , part of friska and whole lasan, and something like first 2 minutes of sonata no.14 3rd mvt, ofc fact that i dont know notes of any of them, i just self taught it and i did most by ear, i might not be able to read notes but that didn't stop me from learning those, of course i would love to learn piano correctly and i am looking forward to beating La Campanella and Winter Wind as well as Torrent one day.
Ok, but here's an actual realistic list of begginer pieces:
Rach - 3rd concerto, all 3 movements
Chopin - Four ballades, Etudes Op. 10 and 25
Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, La valse
Liszt - Reminiscenes de Don Juan, Sonata in B, Mephisto Waltzes, Grand etudes de Paganini, Grand Galop Chromatique
Mereuaux - Etude no. 24, Op. 63 no. 22. Op. 63 no. 45
Alkan - Le preux, Le chemin de fer.
Good luck! These are really easy!
1:19 The Transition is sick
the hardest piece i've ever seen , more than rush e , la campanella and so on is mov.1 of eine kleine nachtmusik, the 4 strings arrangement, i've seen some beasts managing to play a less dynamic variation, this arrangement is often played 4 hands but i've seen people attempting at 2, mindblowing. ~160 bpm , jumps, close notes, fast arpeggios , percussion with left hand... all pianist's nightmares.
Except the first Bach prelude, every piece is much harder than you think. The middle section of Für Elise, or the trills onthe C-Major Mozart sonata. Did I change your mind?
Exactly my thoughts as well. If you're only playing the main themes/well known parts of these pieces they may seem easy but many of them contain parts that I wouldn't classify as easy at all
Thanks for this, I suck at piano but maybe, just maybe I could play these…eventually
Practice practice practice
Bro Clair de lune not only brings tears to my eyes because it’s just so well written but also it gives me memories of Sam and Colby because if I remember correctly, they have used this song in some videos of theirs.
think of it like speaking a foreign language for example, you have learned the grammar and so what you’re saying is technically correct, however when you speak it it just doesn’t sound like how a native speaker would speak it. It’s like an accent. Technically saying the correct stuff (ie playing the correct notes) however if you don’t pay enough attention to how you “pronounce” the note, it can feel very off.
That is the difficulty of those pieces, to feel and understand each note is much more challenging than playing the correct notes! It’s also something a lot of beginners forget, especially when playing pieces with more challenging sheet music.
Hi SMB! Could you please possibly play "The Book of Boba Fett" Theme?
I remember hearing a theory that Für Elise was made by Beethoven for a girl that he wanted to marry. That he had originally planned for it to be an easy to play piece that still sounded beautiful, but then when she got engaged to someone else, he made it instead to sound easy to play, but actually being rather complicated and difficult
I have a song suggestion! Can you do the Rider's Lullaby from Centaurworld?? Thanks!
That 1st movement of the moonlight sonata is for warming up for the 3rd one.
I already know to play fur Elise 0:24
Same😅😊
Same 😊
Prelude in C may be easy to play, but extremely difficult to 1. Play well, and 2. Memorize.
I'm in the process of memorizing it after playing piano for seven years. And it still isn't perfectly memorized after almost six months of attempting it.
And, Claire de lune is extremely difficult, and not at a beginner piece. A lot of people who have been playing for over a decade still really struggle to play it.
Well you dont need to memorize prelude in C if you can read sheet music and not synesthesia
It's so hard to memorize because it's almost the same thing over and over with small changes
@@legendarydonut9247 I do read sheet music. That's how I've always known to play. I don't get this shown keyboard tutorial shit, it's annoying to understand. And I did get it memorized... eventually.
Satie Gymnopedies and Chopin 7th and 20th preludes.
The contemporary equivalent: most of the stuff einaudi does (not necessarily easy, but many his pieces sound a lot more complex than they are to learn)
Day 7: Could you please do anything from Destiny 1/2? They both have an amazing soundtrack and it would be cool to see you guys do it!
Rating difficulty for a piece of music Is kind of difficult as it does depend on the level of investment that the player has in the piece. I’ve played songs that would be considered to be hard but they felt easy because I enjoyed the song and I’ve played songs that are considered to be very easy that I struggled with because I simply did not enjoy the music.
These are too hard for beginners imo. Ithink a better lis[z]t for easy pieces would be-
Totentanz
Islamey
Gaspard da la nuit
Paganini-Liszt Etude no. 4 (1838)
Reminiscenes de Don Juan
Ravel- La valse
El Contrabandista
Gradually you can build up and move onto more advanced pieces like-
Twinkle twinkle little star
Flea waltz
Chopsticks
Hot cross buns (literally impossible)
Really, search them up if you still don't know them.
@@Hi-hk5eg atleast he tried to not sound to abvious like basically all the others commentaries
1:10 and onward sounds like a 3rd grade reading class when the teacher puts on music for the kids to read to
As A Cellist, I can DEFINITELY play Canon in D
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I mean Clair de Lune and Moonlight 1st mvmt start off very easy but then it becomes hard enough to not be classified as "way easier than they sound".
Now I am ABRSM and I took Grade 1,2,3 for them. I also did grade 4 but never took an exam for it as covid was around at the time so I moved onto to grade 5. However I moved on from ABRSM and now I go for MTB. They are the same grades I think just a different musical company or whatever. I took grade 5 for MTB and now I am preparing to take grade 6 for MTB as I have learned 4 pieces. One of those pieces is Sonata in C by Mozart. it is quite tricky. the fingering is absolute hell and really troubled me for a long time. yes maybe the first few lines are easy but then you start getting into the trillers and it becomes very hard especially when you increase the tempo. I learned the first four pages and it gets very tricky moving on as there are VERY precise fingering on the scales on the third page and very precise tempo and rhythm on the second page. It is not easy to learn, the only easy part was the part that they played which is the beginning first 3 lines.
Thank you so much ! My son loves this... He is back to his piano rigjht after watching this clip...
Clair de lune still triggers that adrenaline burst followed by relief caused by the evil within
Could you do Kingdom's Edge from Hollow Knight next please?
I love that SONG. I need more songs.
These are easy because i watch youre channel and learn through it so easy,but haters can say its not easy, but it really is you just need to learn
Moonlight Sonata (movement shown) and Clair de lune might not have the most advanced notes, but they are by no means easy pieces, especially perfectly
The first section of Fur Elise is quite easy, but the middle parts fairly difficult to play at full speed.
P.S. I liked my own comment.
The segway from the moonlight sonata to clair de lune was crisp!!
Thank you for this! I’m a beginner and would love to try these out. Can you make a part 2 as well? Awesome vid :)
Wow, I never knew it was that easy... and it's all thanks to Simply Piano!
These pieces are very complex. Even Clair de lune from Debussy that seems very innocent is insanity hard to play…
it should be called 6 piano pieces that transitions perfectly
Für Elise can actually be pretty difficult only the melody (the famous part) is easy to play.
This is pretty neat, although your definition of easy might be a bit skewed (piano sonata in c major) mr "I wrote rush e". Keep up the good work!
I especially agree with the fur Elise. Everyone makes it seem like it’s very hard, very overplayed and everything, but in fact it’s like a level 5 piece. For comparison, most people are thinking it’s a level 10 piece.
i mean the second bit is still quite hard
😌👍🎶 Thank you !!
Day 407: Can you please do “Back on the Rocks” by Mega NRG Man (from Initial D)
The song Sleeping Lotus by Joep Beving is super easy but very very beautiful!