Top 25 Easy Piano Arrangements

Here's a list of our most popular easy piano arrangements, including Moonlight Sonata, Can't Help Falling in Love, and more!

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Our Easy Piano arrangements are perfect for early intermediate to intermediate piano players of all ages. From classical to pop, from video game favorites to movie standards, we have the songs you have always wanted to learn! To get you started, here’s a list of our most popular arrangements.

1. “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen

This classic yet simple melody is an inspirational piece for many occasions. This is a great arrangement for early intermediate players to get acquainted with 6/8 time signature.

2. “Moonlight Sonata” by Ludwig van Beethoven

This abridged version of a Beethoven classic is written in a more accessible key for players of all ages to enjoy.

3. “A Million Dreams” from The Greatest Showman

One of the most well-known songs from this musical, this is a great introductory arrangement for students to get used to adding an accompaniment part to the melody.

4. “Over the Rainbow” from The Wizard of Oz

This timeless classic made popular by Judy Garland is a great arrangement that includes fingerings to help specifically with the movement of the left hand.

5. “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri

Originally from the popular Twilight movies, this song by Christina Perri is another useful arrangement to practice in 6/8 time.

6. “Piano Man” by Billy Joel

Possibly one of the most requested songs for piano performers, this easy arrangement incorporates a repeating left hand accompaniment pattern moving down by step.

7. “Hedwig’s Theme” from Harry Potter

This classic from the Harry Potter movie franchise is a fun challenge to focus on accidentals.

8. “Clair de lune” by Claude Debussy

This beautiful, moving piece has been showcased in many movies over the years, usually during a pivotal moment in a scene. This arrangement is a wonderful introduction to the original piece by Debussy.

9. “River Flows in You” by Yiruma

Yiruma is known for composing some of the most gorgeous contemporary piano melodies. This piece is his most popular, and it is a great challenge for intermediate players.

10.  “Star Wars (Main Theme)” from Star Wars

May the force be with you with this early intermediate arrangement of the well-known blockbuster movie theme.

11.  “Linus and Lucy” from Peanuts

Get ready to break out into your favorite Peanuts dance with this catchy piano classic! Written in the key of C, this is a great arrangement to practice repeating musical patterns for both hands.

12.  “Canon in D” by Johann Pachelbel

This wedding standard is a wonderful arrangement for intermediate players that would like to focus on arpeggios.

13.  “All of Me” by John Legend

This well-known love song includes an easier accompanying line for the left hand so you can sing along once you’ve mastered it!

14.  “Für Elise” by Ludwig van Beethoven

This classical favorite focuses on the main theme of the piece and would be a great addition to any upcoming recital.

15.  “Mia & Sebastian’s Theme” from La La Land

This flowing melody from the hit movie musical La La Land has a waltz feel and is a great practicing tool for working on triple meter.

16.  “Imagine” by John Lennon

This meaningful song contains a memorable accompanying pattern, making it an accessible piece for intermediate players.

17.  “Someone You Loved” by Lewis Capaldi

This popular piano ballad includes a rhythmic eighth note bass line, filling out the main melody for this arrangement.

18.  “The Entertainer” by Scott Joplin

Journey back to the days of ragtime with one of the most well-known songs of this genre. This piece is a great teaching tool for syncopation.

19.  “Married Life” from Up

One of the main themes from the Pixar film Up, this incorporates a waltz pattern, giving the song a carefree and sweet feel.

20.  “Theme from Jurassic Park” by John Williams

Welcome to Jurassic Park! This early intermediate arrangement contains little hand movement except for an octave jump in the middle of the piece.

21.  “In the Hall of the Mountain King” from Peer Gynt

Get ready to move with this gradually accelerating classical piece! Keep an eye out for the accidentals.

22.  “Shallow” from A Star Is Born

Channel your inner rock star with this breakout blockbuster hit!

23.  “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley

Originally from the beach movie Blue Hawaii, this standard Elvis Presley tune has a timeless, simple melody. Focus on the movement of the bass clef notes.

24.  “Super Mario Bros. Ground Theme” from Super Mario Bros.

Catch all the gold coins with the original video game theme! This easy but challenging arrangement can benefit from playing the hands separately in practice.

25.  “Moon River” from Breakfast at Tiffany’s

This Henry Mancini standard contains a beautiful, flowing melody with broken chord patterns in the left hand. Practice with the pedal to focus on phrasing.

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