When the concert hall explodes with the sound of stomping feet it doesn’t take long to recognize that iconic beat. For 40 years Queen’s musical masterpiece “We Will Rock You” has been making rock history. Not only does it have a beat that nobody can resist the urge to stomp along to, but it also inspired its own full-length musical production.
We Will Rock You the musical follows a group of Bohemians living in a dystopian world. Together with the help of young rebel, Galileo, they fight to reclaim individualism. The show consists of popular songs including Bohemian Rhapsody, We are the Champions, and of course We will Rock You. This May marks the 15 year anniversary of the musical that has been thrilling audiences across the world! And what a better way to celebrate this momentous occasion than learning the song that inspired it all.

Embrace your inner Rock star
Now you can play “We will Rock You” on the piano with Skoove’s online piano lessons. The catchy chorus is arranged for total beginners, so anyone has the chance to rock out with Queen. During this lesson you will receive guidance from Skoove regarding musical timing, the fingering system, and how to read notes.
Musical timing is a critical skill for any rock star, especially if you don’t want to upset the drummer. Master this skill with lessons on quarter notes and half notes. We will rock you will also help your fingers flow. With an easy melody composed of only 4 descending keys anyone can follow along with this epic tune. And that’s not all! You will also have the chance to jam along to the band-play-along and feel like a rock star yourself!
Start the lesson and become a rock star today!
Sound too basic?
So you’ve already mastered your finger-flying technique? Your musical timing is on point (if not, try practicing with a metronome)? Then try another pop-rock classic! Improve your skills with ‘New Age’ by Marlon Roudette to get used to the interval of a second. Or if you really want a challenge learn about chord inversions with Coldplay’s ‘Clocks.’ But hurry up—the band is already waiting for you!
Some other easy-to-play classics from music history:
- Easy Piano Songs For Beginners
- Four piano love songs every beginner can learn