Come, Ye Thankful People

by George J. Elvey

Intermediate(43/100)Sight Reading: Grade 436 seconds
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Free piano sheet music for Come, Ye Thankful People by George J. Elvey. Intermediate level piece suitable for students at abrsm grade 3-5 level.

About This Piece

"Come, Ye Thankful People" by George J. Elvey is an intermediate-level piano piece with a duration of approximately 36 seconds. An intermediate piece that will challenge and develop your technique. Features more complex rhythms, extended hand positions, and musical expression opportunities. This arrangement is ideal for pianists with 2-4 years of experience. George J. Elvey's composition showcases complex time signatures and key signatures up to 4 sharps/flats, making it an excellent choice for developing these essential skills.

Come, Ye Thankful People is a hymn written by George Job Elvey, celebrating the harvest season. It emphasizes gratitude and community spirit, making it a popular choice for Thanksgiving services.

Skill Level: Intermediate

Who This Is For

  • Students at ABRSM Grade 3-5 level
  • Self-taught pianists with solid fundamentals
  • Those comfortable with varied repertoire
  • Players looking to expand their technique

Experience Needed

Level:Intermediate
Experience:2-4 years
Duration:36 seconds

What You'll Learn

Technical Skills

  • Scales and arpeggios
  • Chord inversions
  • Syncopated rhythms
  • Independent hand movement
  • Pedal technique
  • Varied articulation

Musical Concepts

  • Complex time signatures
  • Key signatures up to 4 sharps/flats
  • Expressive dynamics
  • Tempo variations (ritardando, accelerando)
  • Musical phrasing

Learning Timeline

To Learn
3-5 weeks with dedicated practice
Practice Time
30-60 minutes daily
To Master
6-10 weeks to performance-ready

Practice Tips

  • 1Analyze the piece structure before starting
  • 2Practice difficult sections at half tempo
  • 3Focus on musical expression, not just notes
  • 4Record yourself to identify areas for improvement
  • 5Work on maintaining consistent tempo

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