name 5parts ofthe cellowhat is a keysignature?How do youtell what keyyou're in?shiftingexerciseplaysolopieceplay therhythmsWhat isaninterval? play a 2octavemajor scaleOctaveSlidesplaysomethingbackwards!playsolopieceeartrainingplaysomething5 timesperformfor a petor familymemberwrite a 4measuresong2 octaveMajor scale1st fingerslideswatchvideo15Questionexercise!playsomethingbackwards!watchvideoeartrainingwatchvideosightreadarpeggiosin 3 keys2 octavescale 5 timeswith rhythmvariationsname 5parts ofthe cellowhat is a keysignature?How do youtell what keyyou're in?shiftingexerciseplaysolopieceplay therhythmsWhat isaninterval? play a 2octavemajor scaleOctaveSlidesplaysomethingbackwards!playsolopieceeartrainingplaysomething5 timesperformfor a petor familymemberwrite a 4measuresong2 octaveMajor scale1st fingerslideswatchvideo15Questionexercise!playsomethingbackwards!watchvideoeartrainingwatchvideosightreadarpeggiosin 3 keys2 octavescale 5 timeswith rhythmvariations

Cello Intermediate Lesson - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. name 5 parts of the cello
  2. what is a key signature? How do you tell what key you're in?
  3. shifting exercise
  4. play solo piece
  5. play the rhythms
  6. What is an interval?
  7. play a 2 octave major scale
  8. Octave Slides
  9. play something backwards!
  10. play solo piece
  11. ear training
  12. play something 5 times
  13. perform for a pet or family member
  14. write a 4 measure song
  15. 2 octave Major scale 1st finger slides
  16. watch video
  17. 15 Question exercise!
  18. play something backwards!
  19. watch video
  20. ear training
  21. watch video
  22. sight read
  23. arpeggios in 3 keys
  24. 2 octave scale 5 times with rhythm variations