: Often cited as the easiest piece in his repertoire. It is very short (only 16 measures) and features a simple, repetitive structure, making it ideal for those just moving beyond basic method books.
If you are looking for pieces that are naturally easier or have excellent simplified versions, consider these: Prelude in E Minor (Op. 28, No. 4)
This is arguably the most accessible piece Chopin ever wrote. The right hand plays a agonizingly beautiful, slow melody consisting mostly of long, sustained notes. Meanwhile, the left hand plays steady, pulsing block chords that change very gradually. It is a masterclass in emotional expression through simplicity. 2. Waltz in A Minor, B. 150