Easy Piano, Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1645739
By Kris Allen. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Walt Oliver. This edition: audio, pdf. 20th Century, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter. Score. 4 pages. Walt Oliver #1212690. Published by Walt Oliver (A0.1645739).
Let It Be – Piano Solo (Easy Level)
A timeless anthem to play with heart.
This easy solo piano arrangement of the unforgettable "Let It Be" by The Beatles is ideal for beginner pianists seeking to connect with a true classic. Its touching melody and smooth chords offer an engaging musical experience with minimal technical difficulty.
Loved across generations for its message of peace and hope, this song remains relevant—and now, it can be part of your repertoire. Whether for lessons, emotional performances, or personal enjoyment, this arrangement will resonate deeply with both players and listeners.
Highlights:
Solo piano
Easy level – perfect for beginners
Genre: Classic Pop
Great for recitals, practice, events, or relaxation
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