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A familiar melody that is easy to phrase expressively. Clean phrase endings make the performance sound polished.
This page collects level-based piano practice videos and sheet music for beginners. You can learn with video first, then review the PDF and score images at your own pace.
A familiar melody that is easy to phrase expressively. Clean phrase endings make the performance sound polished.
Because the range is not too wide and the same shapes appear often, it is easy for beginners to use this piece while keeping a stable hand position. Playing each note clearly with a bright tone helps it feel secure.
Its smooth melody is ideal for learning how to sing through the line and shape the high point of each phrase. If you avoid rushing the resonance and let the dynamics move naturally, the piece sounds graceful and refined.
A gentle melody that rocks like a cradle. Connect the notes smoothly and play soft tones with calm, controlled fingers.
Its soft melody is useful for practicing legato and phrase breathing while keeping the line unbroken. If you avoid chopping the notes and feel the flow toward the ending, the piece settles beautifully.
A beginner-friendly nursery song for coordinating hand movement and rhythm. It works well for practicing short musical phrases.
A bright Japanese song with a lively pulse. Keep repeated notes light and even without stiffening the fingers.
A broad melody that feels like looking up at Mount Fuji. Group rising and falling patterns together and prepare the next finger early.
Its strong beat makes it ideal for repetition practice and keeping a steady tempo. If you avoid bouncing too much and keep the phrase endings together, it becomes much easier to play cleanly.
Its calm movement makes it useful for learning connected sound and gentle dynamic change. If you play it as if singing, without rushing, the atmosphere of autumn opens up naturally.
A bright, energetic song that feels like running across a wide meadow. Look ahead before each leap and keep the lively tempo steady.
A proud melody that suggests the breadth of the sea. Use relaxed arm weight for strong notes and keep the pulse steady through broad phrases.
A graceful lullaby with a gently rocking pulse. Keep the motion flowing and balance the melody clearly above the accompaniment.
A traditional Japanese children’s song with distinctive melodic turns. Check the fingering in short groups, then connect them at one steady tempo.
A tender Japanese children’s song with a storytelling character. Use a relaxed wrist to connect the small melodic rises and falls naturally.