Summer Practice Challenge

Summer Practice Challenge Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 54 words: Practice in the morning and afternoon the same day., Practice lying down., Find a solo for your instrument and learn it., Learn your favorite song on your instrument., Write a piece for your instrument and record yourself playing it., Play three scales., Look online and find places to buy your instrument. Find the cheapest and most expensive listings and send them to me., Practice for half an hour on the day you usually have lessons., Flip your music upside down and play it., Learn a new exercise in the book., Learn a friend or family member’s favorite song on your instrument and play it for them., Make a video explaining the difference between quarter, half, and whole notes., Play a whole page in the lesson book in one day., Memorize a song and play it with your eyes closed., Practice three days in a row (show proof of the date in each video)., Practice sitting upside down., Learn a new scale (see attached scale sheet)., Learn extended technique for your instrument (this means making a noise that your instrument doesn’t usually make)., Make a video explaining repeat signs., Write a paragraph about your instrument., Start with the last note of a song and play it backwards., Practice five days in a row (show proof of the date in each video)., Practice just your fingerings and air (no sound)., Video call a friend and practice (siblings in band count)., Make a video showing how to put your instrument together and take it apart., Listen to five different recordings of people playing your instrument and send me a link to your favorite., Go on sightreadingfactory.com and do two sight reading exercises (this is when you play something you’ve never played before)., Practice ten days in a row (show proof of the date in each video)., Play a “concert” in public somewhere like a park, church, a store where a family member works (make sure to get permission for this one)., Get together with a friend and practice (siblings in band count)., Make a video explaining key signatures., Record yourself playing a note as long as you can and as short as you can., Go to a free concert., Learn a new note or fingering., Practice outside., Play a “concert” for a friend or family member., Record yourself playing part of a duet and play along with the recording., Teach a friend or family member who does not play your instrument how to play Hot Cross Buns., Make a video explaining dynamics., Watch a video on YouTube of a professional band playing., Learn how to read music in a different clef, then make a video explaining how to read notes in that clef., Practice standing up., Record yourself playing and send it to a friend or family member., Record yourself practicing and listen to it. Pick one thing you want to do better and record it again., Have someone else write a piece for your instrument and record yourself playing it., Find a band piece we should do next year and send me a link to it (JW Pepper is a great place to look for them)., Find a book about music at the library and read it., Write in your note names and tas and ti-tis for the same song in the lesson book (send me a picture)., Get a free trial of SmartMusic, look up Essential Elements, then play an exercise from the book along with the accompaniment., Play a song that is not for your instrument on your instrument., Listen to a podcast about music., Make a video explaining how to read notes in your clef., Practice every day for a month (show proof of the date in each video). and Practice on the same day of the week every week (show proof of the date in each video)..

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