It’s Easy to Play Chopin is a specialized collection of simplified piano arrangements from the popular It's Easy To Play Series published by Music Sales
- Guided walkthrough: simplified Prelude in E minor, Op. 28 No. 4 (example)
The Prelude in A-Major is one of Chopin's shortest works. Not quite so easy to play as it sounds, it is in the style of a mazurka. Piano Street
- Listen to multiple interpretations (e.g., Rubinstein, Argerich, Ashkenazy, Cortot for historical style).
- Use IMSLP or authoritative Urtext editions for studying original scores (if wanting original complexity).
- For technique and interpretation: books such as "Chopin: Pianist and Teacher" (Charles Rosen sections), and pedagogical guides by Chopin specialists.
- Instant Access: You want to play Chopin tonight. Downloading the PDF means you aren't waiting 3 days for shipping.
- Print Friendly: You can print exactly one page at a time. Put it on your music stand. If you spill coffee on page 2, just reprint page 2.
- Tablet Ready: Many modern pianists use iPads. You can load "Its Easy To Play Chopin - Easy Piano Sheet Music.pdf" into ForScore or MobileSheets and turn pages with a Bluetooth pedal.
- Scalable Printing: Are your eyes tired? Print it at 120% magnification. Libraries can't do that.
Frédéric Chopin’s music is the very soul of the piano – poetic, expressive, and deeply moving. But for many developing pianists, his original works can feel out of reach. It’s Easy To Play Chopin changes that.
To get the most out of your sheet music, keep these three tips in mind: