This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Go back to page 4 and 5 and play all of those exercises, Practice 20 minutes, Find the composer of a song in our book, research that composer and email your teacher 5 interesting facts you learned., Memorize #28 and perform it for someone older than you, Invite another band student over to play 3 songs from our concert together, Practice 20 minutes, Play a winter concert song for someone younger than you, Record yourself playing #38 and listen to it. Email your teacher the recording., Practice 20 minutes, Try playing #59 with a background beat. (You can use Garage Band and use a loop or create your own!), Teach someone at home how to play #17, Practice 30 minutes, Perform #34 for a friend or relative, Google "Beethoven's 9th Symphony" and listen to a professional recording. Then practice #57, Invite another band student over to play 3 songs from our concert together, Interview an older family member or friend who used to play an instrument. Email your teacher 3 things you learned., Use a metronome (Google the word metronome) and play a song of your choice at 60, 80, and 100 bpm, Find the name of a professional musician that plays your instrument. Go to YouTube and listen to a recording of them performing., Practice 30 minutes, Play #16 backward (starting at the last measure), Practice 20 minutes, Play a song of your choice for someone that doesn't live with you, Invite another band student over to play 3 songs from our concert and Practice 10 minutes, twice in a day..
⚠ This card has duplicate items: Practice 20 minutes (4), Invite another band student over to play 3 songs from our concert together (2), Practice 30 minutes (2)
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