OKTAV Replayed 2025: The Top Tracks, Artists & Learning Highlights of the Year!

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2025 was a year full of musical repeat moments: pieces you played again and again, artists you loved most, nonstop new releases—and learning content that genuinely moved you forward at the piano. In OKTAV Replayed 2025, we’re showing you the top tracks, your favorites, and the biggest learning highlights—plus a few surprising trends from the OKTAV universe.

Watch the video to find out about the most played songs, popular artists, amazing releases and learning content that taught you how to play the piano.

Most Played Songs 2025

A quick look at your “repeat” list makes one thing clear: 2025 on OKTAV was a year of big melodies. Timeless classics met modern songs that fall beautifully under the fingers—goosebumps, earworms, often both. Here are the pieces (and sheet music) you played most:

  1. PassacagliaGeorg Friedrich Händel
  2. River Flows in YouYiruma
  3. Für Elise Ludwig van Beethoven
  4. Canon in DJohann Pachelbel
  5. Comptine d’un autre étéYann Tiersen
  6. HallelujahLeonard Cohen
  7. The ScientistColdplay
  8. Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2Frédéric Chopin
  9. What Was I Made For Billie Eilish
  10. Piano ManBilly Joel

Whether you keep coming back to Für Elise or The Scientist—this Top 10 proves it: when a piece hits emotionally, you play it. And play it. And play it.

Most Played Artists 2025

If you look at the most played songs, the pattern is obvious: you love the mix of great composers and modern songwriter icons. Classical music that never gets old—and pop that hits even deeper on the piano.

These were your Top Artists on OKTAV in 2025:

  1. Ludwig van Beethoven
  2. Yiruma
  3. Frédéric Chopin
  4. Georg Friedrich Händel
  5. Coldplay
  6. Johann Sebastian Bach
  7. Elton John
  8. Yann Tiersen
  9. Ludovico Einaudi
  10. Adele

In short: in 2025 you were both concert hall and living room playlist—as long as it sounds good and feels like music.

Top 5 Releases 2025

New pieces on OKTAV are like fresh fuel for your practice brain: a quick listen, “just trying it once”—and suddenly it’s on repeat. These are the 5 new releases you loved most in 2025:

  1. The Fate of OpheliaTaylor Swift
  2. Sorry I’m Here For Someone ElseBenson Boone
  3. Waiting on a WishRachel Zegler
  4. OrdinaryAlex Warren
  5. C’Est La VieClaude

Best part? As soon as the songs are out, they end up on your piano. 🎹

Top 3 Learning Videos 2025

When a video gets clicked a lot, it usually means one thing: it delivers real progress fast. In 2025, three fundamentals stood out—reading music, understanding chords, and running scales with confidence:

  1. Learn Sight Reading
  2. Memorize Major & Minor Chords
  3. All Major Scales in 8 Minutes

In other words: you didn’t just play more pieces in 2025—you built the tools that make so much more possible at the piano.

Top 3 Song Tutorials 2025

On OKTAV, Song Tutorials aren’t short clips—they’re mini video courses: step by step, with clear milestones, so you can really build a piece from the first motif to a polished performance. These three were your most-started (and very often rewatched) tutorials in 2025:

  1. Passacaglia — perfect as a mini course, because you build pattern, flow, and tension piece by piece.
  2. Für Elise — a classic that’s especially fun in tutorial format: clean, musical, and solid—section by section.
  3. Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2 — ideal for expression: phrasing, timing, and a “singing” tone are the focus.

Bottom line: these were your go-to tutorials in 2025 when you didn’t just want to “try it,” but truly learn a piece systematically.