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Easy Slow Songs To Play On Piano


Easy Slow Songs To Play On Piano

Hey there, piano newbie (or seasoned pro looking for a chill session)! Ever feel like just... slowing down? Like, your fingers need a vacation from those lightning-fast scales? Me too! That's why I've compiled a list of super easy, super slow songs to play on the piano. Think of it as a musical spa day for your soul... and your hands. We're talking minimum effort, maximum relaxation. Let's dive in!

Why Slow Songs? (Besides the Obvious)

Okay, obvious point: they're relaxing. But beyond that, slow songs are amazing for building a solid foundation. You can really focus on your technique, your touch, and getting those chords perfectly in time. Plus, when you're not rushing, you can actually feel the music, you know? It's like giving your ears a massage. And who doesn't love a good ear massage?

The List! (Prepare for Maximum Chill)

Alright, let's get to the good stuff! I've kept this list beginner-friendly, so even if you're still hunting and pecking at the keys, you'll find something here you can manage. I promise, no Rachmaninoff! (Unless you're into that sort of thing, in which case, go for it, you magnificent beast!).

1. "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen)

This one's a classic for a reason. The chord progression is fairly simple, and you can easily simplify it even further if you need to. There are tons of easy arrangements online. Plus, belting out "Hallelujah" while you play is practically mandatory. Just warn your neighbors first. (I learned that the hard way... long story involving a very grumpy cat and a noise complaint). Bonus points if you can play it in multiple keys!.

2. "Let It Be" (The Beatles)

Another timeless tune with a straightforward chord structure. This one's perfect for practicing your left-hand arpeggios (that's where you play the notes of a chord one after another, instead of all at once). Imagine yourself as Paul McCartney, effortlessly creating musical magic. Okay, maybe not effortlessly at first, but you'll get there!

50 Slow Piano Songs That You Should Learn To Play | Piano Area
50 Slow Piano Songs That You Should Learn To Play | Piano Area

3. "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" (Traditional)

Yes, I'm serious! Don't underestimate the power of a simple melody. This song is perfect for beginners to practice their timing, reading notes and simple chords. And hey, who doesn't love a good childhood memory? You can even spice it up with some jazzy chords later on... Twinkle Twinkle Little Star: The Remix!

4. "Canon in D" (Johann Pachelbel)

Okay, hear me out! This one might seem intimidating, but the underlying chord progression is incredibly repetitive. Break it down, practice the chords slowly, and you'll be surprised how quickly you pick it up. Plus, everyone recognizes this tune. Instant musical cred! Even if you only play the first eight bars, you'll impress someone (probably yourself!).

50 Slow Piano Songs That You Should Learn To Play | Piano Area
50 Slow Piano Songs That You Should Learn To Play | Piano Area

5. "Someone Like You" (Adele)

If you're feeling a little more emotional (or just want an excuse to dramatically stare out the window while you play), this is a great choice. The chords are relatively simple, and the melody is beautiful. Just be prepared to shed a few tears. (Don't worry, the piano won't judge you!).

Tips for Maximum Relaxation (and Learning!)

Here are a few extra tips to make your slow-song journey even smoother:

50 Slow Piano Songs That You Should Learn To Play | Piano Area
50 Slow Piano Songs That You Should Learn To Play | Piano Area
  • Start slow. Like, snail-paced slow. You can always speed up later.
  • Break it down. Tackle one section at a time. Don't try to learn the whole song in one go.
  • Listen actively. Really listen to the original recording and pay attention to the dynamics and phrasing.
  • Don't be afraid to simplify. There's no shame in playing a simplified version, especially when you're starting out.
  • Have fun! This is the most important thing! If you're not enjoying it, you're doing it wrong.

Don't forget to take breaks. Step away from the piano, stretch your fingers, and hydrate! Also, chocolate. Chocolate always helps. (That's not just a piano tip, that's a life tip.)

Go Forth and Play!

So there you have it! A collection of easy, slow songs to get you started (or re-started!) on your piano journey. Remember, it's not about perfection, it's about progress and having fun. So, go grab your sheet music, dust off your piano, and get ready to create some beautiful, slow music. You've got this!

And remember, even if you mess up a million times, who cares? You're still making music, and that's pretty darn awesome. Now go make some noise (the beautiful, slow kind!).

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