5 Classical Pieces Beginners Shouldn't Skip (Part 2) | Piano Lesson

Published 2021-07-28
Are you wanting to play classical pieces but don't know where to start? After about 1-2 years of music training, I recommend playing these 5 beginner pieces. They are beautiful, famous and fun pieces to study. I also discuss briefly the educational benefits of playing these pieces.

PS. I use the word 'beginner' loosely here. In an ideal situation, my students would learn many other simpler works before these 5. But not everyone has the time to dedicate themselves to a strict and long program of piano study. The point of this video is simply to show you some potential works that might interest you, whether you play seriously or for leisure. Good luck!

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🕘 Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:51 Piece 5
2:45 Piece 4
6:22 Piece 3
8:11 Piece 2
10:35 Piece 1

Free Sheet Music Links
Piece 5- www.pianostreet.com/bach_minuet_in_g_114_psu.pdf
Piece 4- www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=6…
Piece 3- arts-sciences.und.edu/academics/music/_files/docs/…
Piece 2- www.mutopiaproject.org/ftp/ChopinFF/O28/Chop-28-7/…
Piece 1 (Page 9) - musopen.org/music/29243-6-sonatinas-op-36/

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All Comments (21)
  • @brenoweber1
    Whaat? Clair de Lune? Is this even possible to be played by a beginner? (Oh ok, the first 14 bars)
  • @novartole
    0:51 : (Piece 5) - Minuet in G (J. S. Bach) 2:45 : (Piece 4) - Clair De Lune (Claude Debussy) 6:22 : (Piece 3) - To a Wild Rose (MacDowell) 8:11 : (Piece 2) - Prelude in A, Op. 28 No. 7 (Chopin) 10:35 : (Piece 1) - Sonatina in C, Op. 36 No. 3 (Clementi)
  • @nathangred5181
    The fact that you put clair de lune as the 2nd simplest piece for beginners makes me seriously doubt my 7 years of piano- learning experience.
  • @luizadias8180
    My goal in life is to play Clair de Lune from the star to finish and feel it with my entire body. That's it. Thank you Jazer for this video! It has encoureged me to go for it! At least the first 14 bars :)
  • @lexlexielex6955
    This beginner series is really good. Yes we love seeing those virtouso kind of playing but this kind of series makes you wanted to play. No intimidation, just pure inspiration. Hopefully, this becomes a regular series in your channel. Great vids :)
  • @feelalivepiano
    I'll have to complete the first part of this video first. Jazer has given so much homework to complete that even though I don't have any piano friends my schedule is all caught up because there's so much to do. Thank you very much. Love from India ❤️
  • these are EXTREMELY helpful. I am 21 and just picked up piano again after 4 years of not playing. I was shocked at how quickly I picked up Moonlight Sonata again and didn’t know where to go after that! Thank you :)
  • @RSTDRO
    I was thinking about learning Clair de Lune. I might go for it.
  • @littlefly135
    Claire de Lune is one of my favorite pieces on earth! I used to play piano as a teenager and did the whole piece and loved it so much! I now started again after not playing for a decade and one of my goals is being able to play it again (and the Prelude form the same Suite, loved that one as well)
  • @Superlogie
    Thank you SO MUCH for adding the sheet music in the description! Appreciate that a LOT, as a beginner who really wants to play classical music your free download links help me so much! Thank you for your videos!!
  • @minnauyeda8002
    Great additions to the list! Please keep this series up.
  • @goldie5788
    Beautiful list ❤️ Thanks Can't wait for number 3 🎼🤗
  • Thanks for your great tutorials. No blabla and fancy talks - just the basic facts, presented in a very professional and congenial presentation style. Just would like to add the Passacaglia by Handel Halvorsen to your list. It sounds very pleasing while helping to develop your finger independence and is a great piece for beginners.
  • @jameshaydn3341
    I love your analysis and the selection. It's not the average pieces that you have to learn because they are popular. They sound good and have technical benefits for beginners. I am definitaly going to learn them all. Please do a third part! :D
  • @adriankolsters
    Thanks Jazer, awesome picks again. I was happy to see the Clementi Sonatina, as i love it every time i hear it but never got to it. This will be my next project, i love that typical sound.
  • I learned comptine yann tiersen only off of memorizing the keys on yourube in 2 momths and now im finally starting to learn how to read/memorize notes! Its my dream to play many pieces off the sheet and your channel does help a lot. Thank you!
  • @jmcgross
    Hi Jazer, great selection. One beginner piece I recommend is Satie, Gnossienne no. 1. Good for learning different rhythms in left hand, also expressive playing, patterns. I have managed to memorise it as there are few chords (3 I think) and it’s a beautiful piece too. I play it every day!