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For each song, we offer an easy sheet music that is not too technically demanding.
Here's an example of the piano score in Level 1:

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And for those who can't read the notes very well, Noviscore offers the same score, but this time in Level 1 with the names of the notes.

Here's an example of the piano score in Level 1 with the names of the notes: :

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The notes are replaced by their names! Scores read like books!

Discover Easy Piano Sheet Music

Learning to play the piano online with Noviscore gives you access to numerous themes, from classical, rock and international music to variety. If you don't yet have a very good level of piano technique, and are more of a beginner, it is better to turn to easy piano sheet music, which allows you to acquire the right method at your own pace. These are the “level 1” scores on our site.

What resources are available on the Noviscore website?

On Noviscore, you can choose a piano score according to your level, but also according to your musical styles: French variety, international, film soundtracks, jazz or gospel. We offer sheet music for solo piano, vocal piano, 4-hand or keyboard arranger, as well as for transposers and soloists.

Our levels range from beginner to expert. The easy piano sheet music (level 1) is for those who have not yet reached a high technical level. If they don't read solfeggio, they can even turn to the Level 1 where the notes are replaced by their names! Take a free trial

Scores tailored to your skill level and musical preferences

The arrangements are carefully crafted by several pianists who collaborate to Take into consideration the different technical levels and eliminate any unnecessary difficulty. Aids (reading aids, note names, etc.) are also proposed for those who don't read music well. To help you select the right score for your level, you can view and listen to listen to an extract from each score. If you're a beginner, it's best to opt for the beginner level 1. Each song or title is systematically available in all levels. So you can play a song whatever your level.

How to select Easy Piano Sheet Music?

Selecting a score and downloading it as a PDF couldn't be easier. Simply browse the catalog or type in the artist's name, Chopin, Beethoven, John Lennon,...or the title of the song, or choose a musical style. You'll then have access to a variety of scores.

Before selecting a score, it's important to take into account a number of criteria: length (number of pages), speed, amplitude and complexity of the melody, harmonic structure...

To get off to a good start in your piano studies, you should choose beginner or level 1.

Practical tips for tackling Easy Piano sheet music Easy

What aids are available on the Noviscore site?

With Noviscore, many aids are at your disposal, such as reading aid, scores with note names, audio help or video help with the pianist's hands. It's up to you you to choose according to your preferences.

Mastering fundamental notation

To master the fundamentals perfectly, you need to acquire the basic notions: Read notes, understanding their position on the staff, identifying alterations (sharps and flats) and so on. These are all notations you need to learn as you go along.

Improving your technique

Feel free to explore different themes to improve your technique. Classic (Chopin's Waltz in A Minor or a Minuet in G Major by Beethoven) or variety. Why not also turn to a tutorial? If these Level 1 scores seem too complex for you, or if you're a complete beginner, discover our special beginner scores!

FAQ

What is the easiest piece to play on the piano?

  • Adult: Beethoven's Letter to Elise, Coldplay's Trouble, Amazing grace, Vois sur ton chemin (Les choristes)
  • Children: Au Clair de la Lune, nursery rhyme

How to memorize a piano piece?

  • Listen to the piece several times
  • Watch a video of the hands if necessary
  • Practice by cutting the piece, hands apart and hands together
  • Set yourself a regular rhythm: 1 hour a day, for example.
  • Close your eyes and try to visualize your hands playing.

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