Some easy piano pieces by Bach :
Prelude in C
Minuet in G
These are a couple of Bach’s easier pieces for pianists. They will still provide a bit of a challenge though. Why are these some of his easier pieces for beginner piano players?
The Prelude in C is in a major key with no sharps or flats (black keys). The finger patterns are similar throughout the whole of the piece. As a result they should, with a little practice, be playable for those in the early stages of their piano tuition. And now you will find why practicing your scales and arpeggios is a good idea.
The Minuet in G major a nice memorable tune (it has even been used in a pop song). Not considered too difficult because this piece only has one sharp (F#)