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Hopefully you are not looking for something that you can sit down and play brilliantly in one sitting!. There is no such thing as a great-sounding piano piece that can be learnt in seconds, but these are some of the simpler ones, that, if mastered, could convince everyone you’re a true pianist!. Bear in mind though, the key to this, like anything, is practice!. If you want something to sound good, you have to be prepared to work on it, but these are the top ten pieces, in my opinion, that sound amazing, and can be performed with not too much difficulty on your behalf!. I am not sure what you mean about numbers but here are my version of the top ten easy peices!.

10) Etude Op!. 10 - 12“Revolutionary Etude” - Chopin


This is far and away the most difficult piece on this list, and I’m sure there’ll be lots of criticism about the level of this piece, but when you really break it down, it’s based on quite simple arpeggios and very repetitive hand movements!. The right hand theme is also relatively simple, presenting only a small challenge to someone with a particularly small hand!. Chopin’s music wasn’t about creating technical difficulties for the pianist (that’s more Liszt’s field of work, some reasoned that Liszt was the world’s first three-handed pianist), but about creating flourishes and runs that are based upon the basics of piano playing!. The hardest part of this piece by far is the speed factor, but even played slowly, this is sure to blow everyone away, if you have the discipline to learn it as a slow piece, and avoid the temptation of running away with it!.


9) Bagatelle in A Minor, Op!. 59 - “Fur Elise”Beethoven


While not one of my favorite pieces, this constantly crops up time and time again amongst lists of the all-time classics of piano!. One thing everyone seems to always overlook though, it’s dead easy! If played at a moderate speed, there are no excessively challenging passages in the entire piece!. There are some slightly tricky runs in the last half, but nothing that can’t be done without a little bit of practice!. This is a must-have on any dinner party list, and given how well-known it is, people will immediately recognize this piece!.

8)Concord Sonata - “The Alcotts”Charles Ives


Some of the stretches are wide - so wide hands are helpful, but it is actually a very simple piece!. It manages to sound more complex than it is through unusual harmonies but it is well worth the go!. You might notice that the theme Ives uses here is the same as Beethoven’s 5th symphony - Ives is well known for his use of pastiche in his writing!. The end is particularly cool!.

7) In a LandscapeJohn Cage


If you are familiar at all with John Cage, you will be very surprised by this piece!. Cage is well known for his 4′33 in which the musician does not make a sound (the music is the ambient noise)!. He is also known for extremely jarring and dissonant music!. This item, however, is quite the opposite - it is a beautiful slow melodic piece that you can’t help but love!. It also uses the sustain pedal throughout (without lifting your foot) so you can concentrate on the fingerwork not the footwork!.

6) Gymnopédie No!.1Erik Satie


This piece has been used countless times in advertising and it is no wonder - it is a beautiful piece of music by one of France’s most talented composers!. This set of three pieces (number 1 is the one we have here) are considered to be precursors to the modern ambient music movement!. Satie himself referred to much of his music as “furniture music” - implying that it should be background music!.

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5) Clair de LuneDebussy

A relatively slow piece, and yet another very popular piece, this song will forever remain remarkable to your audience if you can pull it off!. Debussy’s slightly irregular harmonies combine in this piece to a gentle consonance, that creates a gentle, flowing image!. The only tricky thing in this is to avoid heaviness, and maintain fluidity throughout!. This will without a doubt be one of your most impressive pieces if executed correctly!.

4) The Heart Asks For Pleasure FirstMichael Nyman


One of the masterworks from the film “The Piano” Michael Nyman’s piece draws together arpeggios and a simple melody to create a haunting, echoing theme that lasts for long after the piece is finished!. While not a mainstream piece, this small gem is an astounding portrayal of emotion through music!. The simple melody, interspersed with the accompaniment, is simply beautiful!. I’ve chosen a rather different video than usual, because this shows the emotional side of the piece much more succinctly than a performance video!.

3) Ah! Vous Dirai-Je, Maman“Variations on Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” - Mozart

Everyone will know the opening of this piece, it’s one of the most famous pieces of all time (it’s the alphabet song for god sake’s!) but few people know the entire thing!. Mozart adapted the theme of a well known French folk song into 12 differenWww@QuestionHome@Com

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