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Playing piano with one hand isn’t a shortcut — it’s just a smart way to get started.
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10 piano parts you can play with one hand

Playing piano with one hand isn’t a shortcut — it’s just a smart way to get started. It takes the pressure off and lets you focus on what matters: the sound, the rhythm, the feel. With just one hand, you can play a melody, build a bass groove, or simply enjoy the feel of the piano.

And you don’t need drills or nursery rhymes to get started. So, if you're a beginner and want something simple but satisfying to play, I’ll show you one-hand parts — left and right — taken from real songs that help you build confidence and finger strength as you go.