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Happy Birthday Easy Piano Music

January 24, 2023 By Sara Mullett 55 Comments

Here are two Happy Birthday easy piano music arrangements for young pianists. The first one is for children who have only just started to play. It has an easy single melody line centered on middle C so it’s really quick to master. The second option is an easy piano music arrangement for both hands together, which is more suitable for someone who’s been playing a little longer.

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When kids first start learning any instrument, the challenge is to get them hooked. And while of course it’s very important to make sure that they learn the correct theory and technique, it’s also really important to make sure that they are having fun and enjoying the experience of playing pieces that they want to play both for themselves and for others.

So Happy Birthday is a great choice, as it’s one of the first and most important songs a child will learn,  it has such a special significance and is of course one that that they will come to sing many times every year. So naturally it makes a great piece for young pianists to play. They always love being able to play it for their friends at birthday parties and it goes down so well with Granny too!


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How To Play Happy Birthday Very Easy Piano Music

1. Place hands over the notes, with both thumbs (1s) on middle C.

2. To prepare, ask the child to play and name the notes C, D, E, F, G with the right hand 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 both up, and back down again. Then do the same with the left hand going downwards (they will find this more difficult at first) C, B, A, G, F  and back up again to middle C.

3. Look at the Happy Birthday sheet music and ask the child to work out the first note on “Ha-ppy”. This is G with the left hand finger

4. As they will know the tune already they should find it quite easy to work out the first phrase, but help them to notice what the jump (interval) is on “to you”. It is a 4th, this means they jump from 4 – 1 which is G – C.

Practice One Phrase At A Time

4. The second phrase starts the same (so is just repeated) but point out the jump (interval) is one step higher (a 5th) from G – D, using the right hand fingers 2 -1 on “to you”. Practice these first two phrases a couple of times.

5. The third phrase starts again on G “Ha-ppy” in the left hand with 4th finger, but the jump is a whole 8 notes (octave) up to the G “Birth” in the right hand finger 5. Practice finding this jump a couple of times. The right hand then plays 3 -1 on “day – dear” and the left hand plays 2 – 3 on B – A which is where you insert the name of the Birthday boy/girl.

6. The fourth phrase is played by the right hand with the 4th finger on F for “Ha-ppy”  then 3, 1, 2, 1, E – C – D – C on Birth-day – to you!

7. Once the child has identified all the notes it’s very good practice to sing the names of the notes as they play them. This is difficult at first and should be attempted very slowly and with no pressure, but it really checks that they fully understand what they are playing, and are not just relying on their memories!

8. Remember to take it slowly for very young ones, it’s always best to practice in short frequent sessions for just a few minutes each time. Once the child has grasped playing it, they won’t want to stop!

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Happy Birthday Easy Piano Music For Both Hands

This version is in the key of G major which has an F sharp (F#) .

If your child or pupil is new to reading music, take a look at this post on How to Read Music Made Easy.

Left Hand

1. First explain the key signature making sure the child is familiar with the F#.  You could also play the scale of G major to help them understand the concept of different keys. Spend a little time finding the F# as well as spotting them in the music. Work out which finger plays them? Does the left hand have any? How many are there? There are only 2 in the right hand both times with 2nd finger.

2. Start with the left hand, since this likely to be the most challenging, singing the tune along as you play the chords. Find the hand position for the first G chord by identifying the bottom note and explaining that basic chords are made with fingers 5, 3 & 1, and the bottom note is the key note (tonic), in this case G. Now look ahead and count all of the G chords (there are a lot!). The chords are mostly played on the first beat of the bar on the syllables  ‘birth’ and ‘you’.

3. After the first G chord, in the 2nd bar the left hand fingers 1 & 2  play C & D. This should sound slightly clashing as it is what’s called a dominant 7th. The same chord is repeated for the 3rd bar, then bars 4 & 5 are G chord again. On the 7th bar, the thumb 1 & 3 each have to move up one note to E and middle C as the words sing the name of the name of whose birthday it is. On the last ‘birthday’ the chords are G chord, C&D for one beat on ‘to’ and finally a last G chord on ‘You!’

4. Practise playing the left hand while singing along with the tune as this helps with the rhythm.

Right Hand

5. The right hand tune is much easier to work out as it is so familiar. Spend a little time identifying and naming the notes before you play anything. Recognise the distance between the notes where the tune jumps, whether it is a 4th 1 – 4 or 5th 1- 5 on ‘to you!’.  Notice the octave leap on the 3rd ‘Happy birthday’ work it out each phrase by phrase before you attempt to play it all the way through.

6. Once the right hand is ready, you can play one hand each together as a duet, swapping over to make sure you practise both hands.

7. Only attempt both hands together when they can play each hand easily and feel ready to try. The first couple of times, it might be helpful to prompt them verbally when they should change the chord in the left hand, or which note comes next in the right hand. It is really important to take a slow tempo and keep a relaxed approach, making light of any mistakes – the most important thing is to have a go and have some fun!

And for the very young…

Try this delightful musical HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU book, where each cute character plays the tune on a different instrument until they all gather together at the end to sing Happy Birthday! A brilliant way to  introduce the whole concept of birthdays, cakes and parties!

For more in-depth support for piano beginners check out my First Piano Lesson eBook and my How To Read Music Made Easy eBook.

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Comments

  1. dubi says

    May 31, 2022 at 10:11 am

    hi this really helped me with my song on the piano. keep up the lovley work !

    Reply
  2. Arinze Chikamso says

    February 25, 2021 at 7:21 pm

    This is a great way of proving your piano talents.
    I love this website.

    Reply
  3. Emily says

    June 20, 2020 at 5:12 am

    I have always wanted to play the piano with u I’m sure it will be easy!!!

    Reply
  4. Lauren says

    January 15, 2020 at 8:58 pm

    This is great. I’m in my 30s and trying to learn to play piano again (only played for 2 years in elementary school) and teach my 6 year old. I love how the first image lays it out with left hand versus right hand (and fingers) playing the notes!

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      January 19, 2020 at 9:39 am

      That’s great Lauren! I bet you and your daughter will have lots of fun learning the piano together!

      Reply
  5. Heather Olson says

    April 3, 2018 at 11:54 pm

    My daughter had an accident and can’t use her left hand for a while. Anything ideas on what she can do to keep practice up?

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      April 4, 2018 at 10:56 am

      Hi Heather,
      Oh dear! I hope it doesn’t hurt too much!
      Well, if the left hand is out of action you can of course make sure that the right hand get lots of practice to make up for it! But also you can take advantage of the injury time, by concentrating on left hand/bass clef note reading and naming. They can use the right hand for this purpose, or simply call out the notes.
      You can spend some of the time, concentrating on memorising the right hand melody which will only be a help when the left hand is ready to play again.
      Also you can make sure that they understand every musical term, note or sign on the page in the form of an impromptu theory quiz.
      All of these steps should ensure that when the left hand is ready to play again, they will be ready to make good progress.
      Good luck, and I hope it gets better soon! Sara

      Reply
  6. Lorraine says

    April 20, 2017 at 1:04 pm

    Omg my birthday is tomorrow yayyy 1 age up

    Reply
  7. Abi says

    November 27, 2016 at 5:48 pm

    This helped me learn in time for my dads birthday (tomorrow) and im only 9 thank you so much my dad will love it!

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      November 27, 2016 at 7:37 pm

      Well done Abi! I bet your dad will love it! What a lovely surprise for him! 🙂

      Reply
    • ellie says

      May 8, 2017 at 3:28 pm

      my mums birthaday is in a week this was so helpful and im 9 to !

      Reply
      • Sara Mullett says

        May 8, 2017 at 3:48 pm

        Practice hard Ellie! Your Mum will love it!!

        Reply
    • Emily says

      June 20, 2020 at 5:15 am

      it’s nearly my cousin and brothers birthday and HEAPS of people are coming and I know it off by heart thank you!!

      Reply
      • Sara Mullett says

        June 20, 2020 at 2:01 pm

        That’s great Emily! What a lovely idea, I’m sure your family will be very impressed! 🙌

        Reply
  8. Ilovepiano says

    October 15, 2016 at 1:50 pm

    This helps me a lot I am only 9
    THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      October 15, 2016 at 3:00 pm

      You’re welcome Emma! 🙂 And have fun with your piano playing!

      Reply
    • Evan vinojo says

      October 27, 2016 at 1:34 pm

      I know it’s the best I really enjoyed happy birthday yesterday I didn’t even have a clue how to play the piano and now I’m good at it
      Thanks a lot

      Reply
      • Sara Mullett says

        October 27, 2016 at 2:02 pm

        Well done Evan! keep practicing and there’ll be no stopping you! 🙂

        Reply
    • Abby says

      November 12, 2016 at 6:58 pm

      Last Friday was my dads birthday

      Reply
  9. Lorraine.angelica says

    October 4, 2016 at 1:55 pm

    Wow thanks you’re awesome and i play by my self for this thank you then i can play happy birhday for my mom and other birthday i play and dont see the note and i dit it thank for you

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      October 4, 2016 at 3:25 pm

      I’m glad you had fun playing Happy Birthday Lorraine! 🙂

      Reply
  10. victor peeler says

    February 24, 2016 at 11:45 am

    I love to play piano I want to play melody with my piano

    Reply
    • Aaron says

      July 17, 2020 at 8:52 am

      My whole family birthday is near, I still have 4 months learn
      This a good one
      Thank you

      Reply
  11. webfa says

    January 26, 2016 at 7:18 pm

    It’s good.

    Reply
  12. Linda Mckinson says

    January 14, 2016 at 2:53 pm

    Thanks very . Was very helpful for me

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      January 14, 2016 at 7:08 pm

      Excellent!

      Reply
  13. shivam bansal says

    December 28, 2015 at 4:07 pm

    I liked it very much

    Reply
  14. Jay132332232 says

    December 9, 2015 at 2:48 am

    I played it. It is guud!!!!!!!!! (to pla)

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      December 9, 2015 at 9:40 am

      😀 Glad you had fun with it!

      Reply
  15. madiha begum says

    November 14, 2015 at 4:35 pm

    I,really like it
    T H A N K S
    F O R
    I T

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      November 14, 2015 at 6:04 pm

      You’re welcome Madiha 🙂

      Reply
  16. Emma says

    October 24, 2015 at 4:45 pm

    Thx I’ve just started and know I know happy birthday and good swell cause its my brothers birthday tomorrow.

    Reply
    • Crazy72 says

      January 23, 2016 at 11:04 am

      It is very guuuuud

      Reply
      • Sara Mullett says

        January 23, 2016 at 12:11 pm

        😀

        Reply
        • Genevieve says

          February 27, 2018 at 8:20 am

          ❤❤
          O

          Reply
  17. lokesh says

    August 4, 2015 at 1:58 pm

    my mother is saying to learn happy birthday on keyboard because i know before and i will play on birthdays thats y

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      August 4, 2015 at 2:53 pm

      That is a good idea Lokesh! Have fun learning to play it 🙂

      Reply
  18. Jelena says

    January 27, 2015 at 5:06 pm

    Me and my 6 year old brother just started piano, surprisingly, we are on the same level! Thanks for all the help,

    xx Jelena ( the desperate 13 year old )

    Reply
  19. harmony says

    January 17, 2015 at 11:55 am

    My granddaughter Harmony has just started playing the piano and this site is helpful to her learning. Thankyou

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      January 17, 2015 at 3:50 pm

      That’s great – so glad you found us! and we wish Harmony lots of fun with her piano playing in the future!

      Reply
  20. vkavyaanjali says

    December 28, 2014 at 7:04 am

    nice and easy to learn

    Reply
    • Sara Mullett says

      January 4, 2015 at 12:31 pm

      It’s definitely a good early piece to learn!

      Reply
  21. sangeeta says

    August 27, 2014 at 1:43 pm

    good

    Reply
  22. Jill says

    February 10, 2014 at 4:31 am

    Thank you for sharing this! It will be a great supplement to practice and lessons.

    Thank you for stopping by the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop this week. We hope to see you drop by our neck of the woods next week!

    Reply
    • Sara_LetsPlayMusic says

      February 10, 2014 at 11:39 pm

      Thanks for stopping by Jill – and (as ever!!) thanks for hosting too!

      Reply
  23. Rachel Kaylynn says

    February 3, 2014 at 5:02 pm

    Thanks for sharing this. My two oldest just started playing piano a couple months ago and will love being able to play Happy Birthday!

    Reply
  24. Rahimah says

    March 21, 2020 at 12:41 pm

    That is funny because I’m nine and nearly got the hang of it. This really helps me practise.

    Reply

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