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little drummer boy or we wish you a marry xmas Another Answer: There is also "Silent Night." That is the easiest song I have found to play, so far.
To play "Silent Night" in number notation on the piano, you'll first need to assign numbers to the notes based on their scale degrees. For example, in the key of C major, you can represent the melody as follows: 1-1-5-5-6-5 (for "Silent Night, Holy Night"). Continue using the numbers corresponding to the melody, using 1 for C, 2 for D, 3 for E, and so on. Follow the melody's progression through the verses, maintaining the rhythm and dynamics for an expressive performance.
You can't ... for it really would be silent night because no notes were heard.
Free downloads of the sheet music for Silent Night can be found at MakingMusicFun, 8notes and VirtualSheetMusic. They can be downloaded for free and printed at no cost.
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silent night is good at this time but if you never have played piano before sorry i have been playing for two years and this is my favorite.
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Well it depends what key you want to play it in...
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