Here you’ll find 37 piano coloring pages ready to download and print. They can be as simple or as fancy as you want them to be. Some show a big grand piano with its lid open, while others focus on just the keys or the pedals.
You might even come across an upright piano tucked into a quiet room, or an electric keyboard with all its buttons. They’re fun because you can make the wood dark and shiny, keep it light and natural, or go wild with rainbow colors. And if you’re into music, it’s pretty cool to color a Steinway or Yamaha and imagine yourself sitting down to play it.
Free Printable Piano Coloring Pages
Our free printable piano coloring pages are delivered as PDF files (as all our coloring pages on our website). They are sized for standard A4 paper, so you can print them on any home printer without adjusting settings. The PDF format keeps the lines sharp, making the keys, pedals, and details easy to color. You can also save the files and reprint them whenever you need more copies.
Who’d have thought you could play the piano with crayons?
Creative Ideas For Coloring Piano Pages
Here are some simple ways you can bring piano coloring pages to life with different styles and details.
Grand Piano Wood Tones
You can shade the body in layers: light brown base, darker streaks for grain, and a soft highlight on curves.
Shiny Pedals And Hardware
Use gray with small white highlights for chrome, or warm yellow with orange edges for brass pedals and hinges.
Clean Key Contrast
Keep white keys nearly white, add a cool gray shadow at the tops, and deepen black keys with a soft midtone.
Stage Lighting Glow
Add a halo behind the lid, fade it outward, and drop a simple shadow under the piano for depth.
Brand Accents
Letter a tiny “Steinway,” “Yamaha,” or “Kawai” on the fallboard, then add a subtle gold outline to make it pop.
Upright Piano In A Cozy Room
Color the wall a muted tone, add a darker baseboard line, and keep the piano wood slightly richer than the room.
Electric Keyboard Details
Pick a neutral body color, dot small colored circles for buttons, and add a thin screen glow with pale blue.
Close-Up Keys Study
Focus on reflections for your piano coloring page: a thin gray line along edges, a faint mirrored key shape, and a crisp front lip.
Vintage Concert Vibe
Use sepia browns, soften contrasts, and add tiny hairline scratches to suggest age and long tours.
Bold Abstract Background
Fill space with geometric blocks, rotate a few, and use a limited palette so the piano stays the star.
There’s no end to the creativity you can bring to your piano coloring pages!





































