No. To the ones that are still in the methods books after 5 years, it's easy.
But to me, after playing the piano for 5 years and into pieces like La Campanella, it isn't totally "easy."
However, everyone has their own opinions and for questions that are basically asking for opinions on things that may get totally different answers, you will never get one "supported by science or fact" answer.
So Michaela said that it was easy, because she thought it was easy compared to violin, but I think it very well could be much harder. After all, whoever doesn't have very good coordination between the two hands may feel that piano is so hard, especially when they have a special arrangement. It could be the same with piano, but even my piano teacher's husband (violin teacher) admits that it is understandable if someone says piano is harder than the violin.
It depends on who you are.
One easy piano song for beginners is the song Chopsticks. Another song that is an easy piano song for beginners is the Farmer Jack song adapted for the piano.
Big Notebook for Easy Piano was created in 1996.
One can find easy piano sheet music online in online downloading websites for piano sheets. In addition, some pianists have blogs for piano tutorials and easy piano sheet music.
No, but their song A Little Bit Longer is easy listening piano.
The most popular website is www.free-easy-piano-lessons.com/. It offers exactly what is in the title so that you can teach yourself piano at your own pace.
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You can find easy-to-read piano sheet music for beginners at music stores, online music websites, or by searching for beginner piano books at your local library.
You can purchase piano keyboard letter stickers for easy learning and identification of notes on the piano keyboard online from music stores or websites like Amazon, eBay, or music accessory retailers.
Some easy piano notes for playing "Amazing Grace" are C, D, E, F, G, A, and B.