The first 10 piano songs of all time

The first 10 piano songs of all time may be more a matter of personal taste, as his all. Ask a piano student, however, and is probably the name of at least five of these 10 This list includes many of the "brackets" for piano instructors around the world:

1 Beethoven's "Fur Elise". Take piano lessons a few years and you'll certainly encounter this classical piece. Almost every young piano student requests Beethoven "Fur Elise" at the beginning of his career.

2 Scott Joplin "The Entertainer". Joplin managed to capture the public at a time when "Negro music" was still controversial. Classical musicians of the early 20 century, Joplin would name appears alongside Beethoven and Mozart have resisted. Today, few would rule out this song ragtime piano from a list top-10 songs.

3 Pachelbel's "Canon in D Major". Simply as "Pachelbel's Canon," is often left out of the favorite piano> Lists of songs. That's because it was originally written for string instruments. However, adaptation is a piano that almost every intermediate to advanced piano student plays during his career.

4 Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata". Beethoven was one of the most prolific careers in musical history. No wonder that his name appears more than once on the popularity scale. His "Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor" is probably more widely recognized by its common name, the"Moonlight Sonata".

5 Hungarian Dance by Brahms' ". Brahm can do better for her in the traditional culture of" Lullaby. "Every piano student learns is his" Lullaby "and" Hungarian Dance. "The" Hungarian Dance "usually refers to his "No. 5 in F sharp minor." The "Hungarian Dance" is actually a series of 21 songs. Many of them were simply adaptations of existing songs. "No. 5 in F sharp minor," was a of the few originals.

6 Debussy's "Clair de Lune." ThisSong seems to be one of the four movements in Claude Debussy's "Suite Bergamasque". The suite was probably based on the poem by Paul Verlaine of the same name. Its soft, swinging sounds a nice contrast with the rest of the components of the suite joyful.

7 Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". Ludwig van Beethoven cracks in the list again with this song from his last complete symphony. "Symphony No. 9" It 'was in relation to many of his works, as well as other unusual time. It was based onPoetry by Friedrich Schiller, with the same name and containing human voices and instruments of the orchestra.

8 "Minuet in G" This famous piece is a bit 'controversial. And 'historically attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, having appeared in Bach "Notebook for Anna Magdalena." The book was dedicated to a series of compositions, Bach's wife. The author of "Minuet in G" and another work called into question hundreds of years later. Many music historians write BachContemporary Christian Petzold. Controversy aside, remains a favorite among pianists in the world.

9 Of Mozart "Turkish March". No top-10 list would be complete without a piano songs nod to Mozart. His "Turkish March" or "turkish Rondo" is playing a difficult piece, usually only after several years of piano lessons attempts.

10 Billy Joel's "Root Beer Rag." Should be fit for at least one contemporary artist in the top ten songs recorded piano.Billy Joel's career is often reduced to its influence on pop music. But soul ballads like "The Piano Man", but a brief look at his musical talent. Billy Joel is one of the most successful living pianists. Its "Root Beer Rag" is attempted by many advanced piano students. Most agree, however, that run only a few of these lightning just as the master

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