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What are the simplest piano songs?

1. Jasmine:

"Jasmine" is widely circulated in the Chinese and Western music circles at home and abroad. A hundred years ago, the Italian composer Puccini wrote the melody of this song into the opera "Turandot", making this song a business card of Chinese music in the world. "Jasmine" contains a simple left-hand single-note accompaniment and a melody with a small right-hand movement range, making it very suitable for beginners to learn.

2. Night outside Moscow:

This song was composed in the 1950s. It is one of the most internationally influential Soviet songs. Its melody is unparalleled in China. No one knows, no one knows. The simple version of this piece has a stable beat, the accompaniment is completed with only single notes, and the melody in the right hand is repeated continuously. It is very suitable for piano beginners to practice.

3. "Whispers of Autumn"

"Whispers of Autumn" is a composition written by French composer Olivier Toussaint for the famous pianist Richard Clayderman. Composed piano works. This song is probably the one we live with the most apart from Alice, and one of the piano pieces is very nice.

4. "The Blue Danube"

John Strauss Jr. is a famous Austrian composer, known as the "King of Ensemble". The Blue Danube Ensemble composed it in 1866, Op. 314, known as the "Second National Anthem of Austria". It was originally a male chorus accompanied by an orchestra, and then the vocals were removed and became an independent orchestra.

5. "To Alice"

"To Alice" was composed by the German musician Beethoven on April 27, 1810. According to legend, it was written by his student Theresemar. Made by Fati. Therese later forwarded the score to his girlfriend Brightol who lived in Munich. German musicologist Knoll discovered this score and made it public in 1876.