10 Easy Beatles Songs to Learn on Piano for Beginners

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The Beatles wrote timeless songs that still touch hearts today.

The Beatles made music that moved the world. But some of their songs are also great for beginners at the piano. If you’re just starting out, here are ten Beatles songs that are easy to play and fun to learn.

1. Let It Be

This classic is one of the most popular piano songs ever. The chords are simple: C, G, Am, and F make up most of the song. The melody is slow and easy to follow. It’s a great first Beatles song for any new player.

2. Hey Jude

The first half of “Hey Jude” is calm and smooth, with a gentle piano part. It uses basic chords like F, C, and Bb. The famous “na-na-na” ending repeats a lot, which makes it easier to learn.

3. Imagine (Technically by John Lennon, post-Beatles)

Even though it’s from John Lennon’s solo years, “Imagine” has a Beatles feel. The piano pattern repeats, and the chords are simple. It’s a good choice for players who want a peaceful, moving song.

4. Yesterday

“Yesterday” is a soft, sad song with a smooth chord flow. It’s great for learning basic transitions and left-hand rhythm. The melody is gentle and fits well under the fingers.

5. Blackbird

While known more for guitar, “Blackbird” works well on piano too. It has a clear melody and uses broken chords, which helps you practice both hands together. It’s a little more advanced than others on this list, but still beginner-friendly.

6. All You Need Is Love

This anthem of peace and joy has a steady rhythm and clear chords. It begins with the “Marseillaise” (the French national anthem), but the rest is pure Beatles. The chorus is repeated often, which makes practice easy.

7. In My Life

“In My Life” has a touching melody and a beautiful middle piano solo that sounds like a harpsichord. The chords are simple, and it helps with hand coordination and timing.

8. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da

This upbeat tune is great for rhythm practice. Its bouncy style is fun to play, and the chords loop in a simple pattern. If you like cheerful songs, this one is a joy to learn.

9. With a Little Help from My Friends

The melody is friendly and easy to sing. The piano part supports the vocals with basic chords. It’s perfect for learning how to accompany yourself or others.

10. Across the Universe

This dreamy track flows gently from chord to chord. It’s great for practicing slow, expressive playing. The song uses a few unusual chords, but they’re not too hard to learn.

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