jingle bells (capitals mean high)
d b a g d
dashing through the snow
d d d b a g e
on a one horse open sleigh
e c b a f sharp
over the fields we go
D D c a b
laughing all the way
d b a g d
bells on bob tails ring
d b a g e
making spirits bright
e e c b a D D D
what fun it is to ride and sing
D E D b a g
a sleighing song tonight
chorus
D b b b b b b
oh jingle bells jingle bells
b D g a b
jingle all the way
c c c c c b b
oh what fun it is to ride
b b D D c a g
in a one horse open sleigh
hope i helped x
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one song you can learn is Mary had a little lamb, twinkle twinkle little star or you can buy a piano book. if you really want to challenge yourself, try looking up songs on the computer like pixars up, love song by sara bareilles and take a bow by Rihanna. they're really easy. sooner or later, if you keep practicing, you'll be able to learn even harder ones! hope i helped! ;)
You could also try imagine by John Lennon or a little bit harder is fur elise by Ludwig van Beethoven.
well i do both of those things and a very easy song to play is Mary had a little lamb
When the saints go marching in or
no one by Alisha keys.
they were my first songs and they were easy and i taught myself them.
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Easy, go to classpiano.com. They have many songs like that.
the rugrats theme
You cant play "Jessie j" on the piano. you could play one of her songs though.
When I was that age, I had a brilliant book of easy Disney theme songs. Another idea is just to ask him what he wants to play! My piano teacher would ask me, and find whatever I suggested.
The question is too broad. There are many different books for piano with many different combinations of ABBA songs.