Sweet Hour of Prayer

by William B. Bradbury

Beginner(5/100)Sight Reading: Grade 131 seconds
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William B. Bradbury

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Free piano sheet music for Sweet Hour of Prayer by William B. Bradbury. Beginner level piece suitable for complete beginners.

About This Piece

"Sweet Hour of Prayer" by William B. Bradbury is a beginner-level piano piece with a duration of approximately 31 seconds. A beginner-friendly piece perfect for those just starting their piano journey. Features simple rhythms, limited hand position changes, and straightforward note patterns. This arrangement is ideal for pianists with 0-1 years of experience. William B. Bradbury's composition showcases quarter and half notes and simple time signatures (4/4, 3/4), making it an excellent choice for developing these essential skills.

Sweet Hour of Prayer is a beloved hymn composed by William B. Bradbury. It expresses a deep longing for communion with God through prayer. The piece is often performed in worship settings and is cherished for its comforting melody.

Skill Level: Beginner

Who This Is For

  • Complete beginners
  • Self-taught pianists starting out
  • Children learning piano
  • Adults returning to piano after a long break

Experience Needed

Level:Beginner
Experience:0-1 years
Duration:31 seconds

What You'll Learn

Technical Skills

  • Basic hand position
  • Simple finger patterns
  • Reading treble and bass clef
  • Basic rhythm counting

Musical Concepts

  • Quarter and half notes
  • Simple time signatures (4/4, 3/4)
  • Basic dynamics (piano, forte)
  • Legato playing

Learning Timeline

To Learn
1-2 weeks with daily practice
Practice Time
15-30 minutes daily
To Master
2-4 weeks to performance-ready

Practice Tips

  • 1Focus on correct hand position from the start
  • 2Count out loud while playing
  • 3Practice each hand separately before combining
  • 4Use a metronome at a slow tempo

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