"Life is like a piano. What you get out of it depends on how you play it." -Tom Lehrer

Do you like the musical sounds of the piano and wish you knew how to play? Do some of your favourite songs feature have a piano in them? If so, you're probably a piano lover with a deep appreciation for pianists and the beautiful pieces that they play and compose.

Nonetheless, have you ever thought about playing the piano? Learning to play the piano is a fantastic journey since not only do you acquire more knowledge about music theory and famous pianists, but you also know how to play your favourite songs. Moreover, playing your most beloved tunes on the piano will help you associate positive memories with learning a new musical instrument. You will be inclined to practice more new songs.

So, without further ado, in today's article, we shall see what some of the most typical classical songs played by piano enthusiasts and what popular songs you love and listen to have piano elements to them are. Let's get you on your way to becoming a seasoned piano player!

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What are Some of the Best Classical Songs to Play on Piano?

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Classical piano compositions from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries are available thanks to the sheet music they were preserved on. (Source: Unsplash)

The piano is a versatile instrument that has touched the lives of millions of people worldwide. The songs composed by famous pianists and composers can be learned by beginner, intermediate, and advanced piano players. But, have you ever wondered what are some of the best classical songs ever written for the piano? If so, you're in luck since we'll be analysing the top five most celebrated classical songs for the piano. So, let's take a look!

Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata

Arguably the most highly praised and most regularly played piece of music ever composed for the piano, Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata is wonderful to listen to and even more enjoyable to play.

The beginning of Moonlight Sonata is genuinely heart-stopping, and it takes your breath away. Many piano teachers instruct Moonlight Sonata to their students, and it has been claimed to be the most widely played piano song of all time by various trusted outlets.

If you've never heard it before, try listening to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata on YouTube or in concert, if you have the chance.

Debussy's Clair de Lune

Another popular classical piano song is Debussy's Clair de Lune which has garnered worldwide recognition among piano students and lovers of music since its release in 1905.

Debussy's Clair de Lune is the third movement in his Suite Bergamasque and is the most famous piece of music that French composer Claude Debussy ever composed.

Clara Schumann's Piano Concerto

Brilliantly composed by German pianist, piano teacher, and composer Clara Schumann, Piano Concerto is a lovely piece of music that has stolen the hearts of aspiring piano players everywhere.

Schumann was an outstanding pianist in her time playing at concert halls in her home country of Germany. However, Schumann's Piano Concerto was her only fully realised piece of music, and it was released in 1835. Happily, we can all still listen to Piano Concerto, thanks to preserving her music sheets.

Chopin's Nocturne in E Flat Major

The composed piano works of Polish composer Chopin are pretty remarkable since he wrote his songs and performed them at a very young age, in his early twenties to be precise. Chopin's Nocturne in E Flat Major was written along with other Nocturne pieces and have since earned praise from music experts.

The youthful passion of Nocturne in E Flat Major makes it unique among other classical piano music pieces. 

While piano beginners might not feel comfortable performing Chopin's Nocturne in E Flat Major, it is a song that piano players can work up to playing.

J.S Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier

Revolutionary in its day, Johann Sebastian Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier influenced composers for generations and generations to come. Bach finished some of his works, along with The Well-Tempered Clavier, in a matter of years in the 1700s, and it remains the oldest piece of music that we have mentioned today.

If you're a curious piano player who has a desire to learn any one of the previously mentioned classical songs, we remarkably suggest you do so. Watch a YouTube video, get access to the sheet music, or ask a private piano instructor if you need help mastering any complex compositions.

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The Beatles "Let it Be" is a famous song that features the piano throughout, and it can be learned. (Source: Unsplash)

Even though you might not boast the talent and the expertise, as a beginner, you are most likely dreaming of a few popular songs that you would love to play on the piano. Practising popular songs that are well-known to most encourages amateur pianists to improve their skills and to view the process of learning a new musical instrument as something fun.

So, without further delay, we'll take a look at five popular songs that can be learned on the piano.

"Let it Be" by The Beatles

Written in 1970 by a band known as The Beatles, Let It Be has become one of the most iconic songs. Most of us know the lyrics by heart or at least the chorus, and it's one of our favourite songs.

Let It Be is a beautiful song that features piano notes throughout and can be learned by enthusiastic piano players worldwide. 

"Someone Like You" by Adele

A song all over the radio in the UK and worldwide when it was released in 2011, Someone Like You by Adele is one of her most popular songs. But, with gutwrenching lyrics and strong vocals, we may forget that Someone Like You is a beautiful song that boasts the piano throughout.

Since it's so legendary, plenty of online resources have the sheet music to play Someone Like You on the piano.

"Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen

An iconic tune that tends to be a lot of people's go-to karaoke song, Bohemian Rhapsody is not only one of Queen's greatest hits, but it's a fixture of the classic rock genre. However, though it's deemed a "rock song", it's worth stating that you can hear piano the entire time.

"Imagine" by John Lennon

Another masterful classic learned on the piano is John Lennon's peace anthem Imagine. As the sole instrument that is heard throughout the song, the piano is the focal point of the rhythm. Also, it's worth stating that the keys and the notes are not too difficult to grasp.

Since Imagine is so well known, you'll probably be singing along while playing the piano!

"Clocks" by Coldplay

Another fantastic UK-based rock band that features the piano in their music is Coldplay. One of their most acclaimed and easily recognised songs, Clocks, has the piano from the beginning to the end. Many lovers of the band have played the effective piano riff.

It's worth stating that you should check out Coldplay's other songs that feature the piano.

All five of the previously mentioned songs were instant classics, and they might encourage you to explore more popular songs on the piano.

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How Can I Learn Classic Piano Songs?

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Piano instructors can teach you the fundamentals of playing your favourite tunes. (Source: Unsplash)

When learning the piano, you will progressively get better and learn new songs. Since the piano is a popular and highly diverse instrument, there are various ways to learn new songs for the piano. Such as? The list below features a few ways:

  • Watching video tutorials on sites such as YouTube,
  • Teaching yourself with sheet music, 
  • Ask your private tutor to help you master new songs. 

While there are many more ways to learn new piano songs, the previously mentioned ones tend to be the most popular. Nonetheless, to ensure that you're correctly learning new music and that you're not messing anything up, it's highly recommended to consult with your private piano tutor.

One-on-one piano tutors provide a personalised approach to every lesson, and they can quickly point out any flaws in your technique, posture, or notes since they have many years of experience. Also, if you have found a piano instructor with many years of experience, they will be familiar with many of the classical and famous songs mentioned in the preceding subheadings.

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The following are a few benefits of hiring a Superprof to master the piano and learn classical songs:

  • Affordable tuition that works with everyone's budget, 
  • An easy-to-use lesson booking software, 
  • A fantastic tutor/student support staff, 
  • A variety of talented and experienced tutors. 

According to the Superprof site, there are currently 1495 piano instructors ready for both in-person and online tuition across the United Kingdom.

In conclusion, by knowing a few classical and popular songs on the piano, you are sure to impress anyone at dinner parties and, at the same time, you'll be participating in a wonderful hobby.

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