8 Easy Worship Songs on Piano

These 8 worship songs are ideal for beginners who want to play songs they love without needing advanced skills or sheet music. Each step-by-step video tutorial shows you chords, rhythm, and timing, so you can start playing confidently in your church’s worship or personal times at the piano.

If you’re completely new to playing chords or reading worship charts, start with these fundamentals:

Song #1: Alleluia

This is a gentle, flowing song with simple chord progressions, perfect for practicing smooth hand transitions.

Song #2: Majesty (Your Grace Has Found Me)

This song features slow tempo and repetitive chords, ideal for mastering timing and basic accompaniment.

Song #3: Way Maker

“Way Maker” uses straightforward chord patterns that help beginners build confidence playing contemporary worship songs.

Song #4: I Will Give You All My Worship

Simple structure and predictable progressions make it easy to focus on rhythm and dynamics.

Need help with chords for these songs? Download the Worship Piano Reference Charts — includes chord diagrams, key names, scales, and more.

Song #5: Amazing Grace

This classic melody with minimal chord changes is excellent for practicing left-hand patterns and expressive playing.

Song #6: Cornerstone

Repetitive chord progressions and moderate tempo let beginners learn smooth transitions and harmonic flow.

Song #7: Here I Am to Worship

This chorus is slow, melodic, and easy to follow, allowing beginners to connect chords with the melody.

Song #8: 10,000 Reasons

The chorus of “10,000 Reasons” uses common chords and steady rhythm, making it a beginner-friendly song for worship settings.

What to learn next

These tutorials will get you playing songs you love, but real confidence comes from knowing how chords, progressions, and patterns work together. An excellent next step is to learn different right-hand patterns.

Ready to play with confidence?

The Membership gives you a structured, step-by-step pathway from basics to real worship-ready playing—covering chords, progressions, patterns, and full song application so you can play with confidence.

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