3 easy-to-play Christmas songs for piano beginners

Every piano beginner looks forward to a day when all their effort has paid off. Learning the simple, easy-to-play songs might be the only thing that inspires your learning and helps express your knowledge to family members, friends, or at the mini holiday community concerts who have at least gotten something out of their practices. You will soon discover the three simple songs that I personally suggest to my piano students for a festive period like Christmas.

The simple trick to playing any song in the shortest amount of time is to play it slowly at first and then gradually increase the tempo. The Christmas songs suggested in the following paragraphs are no exception. They are easy to play due to the moderate tempo and simple fingering progressions.

So here’s the catch …

Song One: Silent Night (Classic)

It doesn’t matter how little you’ve spent in your piano training classes before you can play this song on the classical level. They are common songs that you must have heard more than ten times by now. So now it recognizes the melody (the important part of every music), and you will simply have to trace it first and then test the I, IV, and V chord to hear it match.

Song Two: Absent in a Manger

Away in a manger is the second easy song that I know every piano beginner can play with ease. The two things that can be done with this song are:

1. Reframe your melody, practice all the notes and

2. Second, apply the I, IV and V chord in chord form or arpeggio form.

Song Three: Auld Lang Syne

This song may not feel one hundred percent like a Christmas song, it is traditional. I love hearing it during the Christmas period. It’s as easy as two other songs suggested above. The Auld Lang Syne melody has already been used with lyrics from many different words. You can get the sheet music and lyrics by searching the internet, but here is the tonic solution for you to use:

South Dakota :. D. d: m: r :. D. r: sir d :. D. m: s: l: -: – d: s :. mm: d: r :. D. r: sir d :. ll: s: d: -: – l: s :. Mister. m: d: r :. dr: l: s m. m: s: l: -: d ‘: s: – m. m: d: r: d. r: mr: d.:l. l: s: d: -: –

Beyond the limits, there are other songs that are relatively easy to play and have fun with. Here are some of them that you can also practice:

12 days of ChristmasAll I want for Christmas is my two front teeth Grandmother was run overI’ll be home for Christmas Rocking around the Christmas tree, Silver bulls, white Christmas, Winter wonders.

Even the great pianist played Beethoven’s “Fur Elise” very slowly at first, before bringing it to full tempo. I know the need to play fast as the tutor, but it is also important to play with discipline and patiently approach any piece of music like ABC.

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