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Dear YouTube viewers, 🎸 Let It Be – Guitar Tutorial (The Beatles) Welcome! Today we’re learning “Let It Be”, one of the most iconic and comforting songs ever written—and a perfect song to learn on guitar. This tune is ideal for beginners because it uses simple open chords, a slow, steady tempo, and lots of repetition. You can focus on playing musically instead of fighting the guitar. ________________________________________ 🎶 How to Learn It Easily (No Overload) • Lyrics and chord sheets are provided • Chords are synced to the tempo of the song • Chord changes happen right with the lyrics This helps reduce cognitive overload, so you don’t have to read ahead or panic about what’s coming next. Just stay in time and enjoy the flow. ________________________________________ 🎼 Playing Tips • Start with one down-strum per bar • Count 1-2-3-4 evenly • Once comfortable, add gentle up-strums—but keep it relaxed • The song should feel calm, not rushed If you can change chords smoothly at a slow pace, you’re doing it right. ________________________________________ 🕊️ The Story Behind the Song Paul McCartney wrote Let It Be during a stressful period in his life. He once shared that he had a dream where his mother, Mary, who had passed away when he was young, appeared and comforted him. So who is “Mother Mary”? 👉 It’s Paul’s real mother, Mary McCartney. While many listeners hear spiritual meaning in the lyrics, the song’s origin is deeply personal, which is why it resonates so universally. ________________________________________ ❤️ Final Encouragement If you’re new to guitar, this song reminds us: You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to keep playing. Take your time. Stay in tempo. And… let it be. 🎶 Dr. Seong Chong Toh February 1, 2026