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16 Easy Classical Pieces for Solo Piano

Beginner Piano Sheet Music

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This easy piano sheet music songbook is the best way to learn classical pieces on the piano.

Beginner & Intermediate

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Familiar music to learn quickly

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Learn 16 easy classical pieces for solo piano! Every song includes a lead sheet with chord symbols, an easy arrangement, and an intermediate arrangement!
No complicated piano arrangements here! Instead, each classical masterpiece is arranged with beginner and intermediate piano players in mind. Yet, even seasoned pianists will find this classical sheet music fun to play!

This easy piano sheet music songbook is the best way to learn classical songs on the piano.

A lead sheet with melody and chord symbols
A beginner-level song arrangement with chord symbols
An intermediate-level song arrangement with chord symbols
Performance notes offering tips and advice
Downloadable and streamable demonstration tracks for the three arrangements of all 16 songs

Ave Maria (Schubert)
Canon in D (Pachelbel)
Clair De Lune (Debussy)
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Tchaikovsky)
Für Elise (Beethoven)
Gymnopedie No. 1 (Satie)
Hungarian Dance (Brahms)
In the Hall of the Mountain King (Grieg)
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring (Bach)
Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven)
Nocturne in Eb (Chopin)
Prelude in C Major (Bach)
Prelude in E Minor (Chopin)
Rondo Alla Turca (Mozart)
Serenade in G (Mozart)
William Tell Overture (Rossini)

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Meet author Joshua Catania

Joshua started playing the piano at age 5 and began writing his own music soon after. Influenced by his father, Joshua grew interested in jazz music and began improvising at an early age. Through his teenage years, Joshua kept busy by performing in theaters, churches, jazz clubs, and orchestral halls around his home state of Wisconsin.

Joshua decided to further his education at the University of Michigan, where he studied jazz piano with Juno Award-winning pianist Andy Milne. Alongside his studies, Joshua performed actively in the Detroit area jazz scene. While in college, Joshua also became interested in piano tuning and repair, studying independently with Robert Grijalva, professor of Piano Technology.

Joshua continues to perform, compose, and teach in Hartford, Connecticut. For the last eight years, he has taught beginner, intermediate, and jazz piano students. In addition to his creative work, Joshua is a piano technician at a local piano tuning and restoration company.

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