A song thatgoes fromminor toparallelmajorAnexampleof exactrepetitionA song thatgoes frommajor torelativeminorAn exampleof albertibass orwalking bassA song usinga chromatic,pentatonic,or wholetone scaleAnexampleof parallelmotionAnexampleof ananacrusisA song thatgoes fromminor torelativemajorTake a majormelody andmake itminorAn exampleof melismaor syllabicvocal singingAn exampleofmonophonyorheterophonyA song thatgoes frommajor toparallelminorAnexample ofsequentialrepetitionAn aural examplefeaturing a soloinstrumentfor us to guesstimbre (notpiano or voice)Compose apracticeexample fordictation in6/8An exampleof polyphony(canon,imitative ornon-imitative)Anexampleof hemiolaAnexample ofcontrarymotionAn exampleof an intervalinversionAn example ofchordalhomophony(homorhythm)Natural,harmonic, ormelodicminor scaleTransposeyour favoritemelodyto a new keyAnexample ofany simpleintervalAn exampleof anycompoundintervalA song thatgoes fromminor toparallelmajorAnexampleof exactrepetitionA song thatgoes frommajor torelativeminorAn exampleof albertibass orwalking bassA song usinga chromatic,pentatonic,or wholetone scaleAnexampleof parallelmotionAnexampleof ananacrusisA song thatgoes fromminor torelativemajorTake a majormelody andmake itminorAn exampleof melismaor syllabicvocal singingAn exampleofmonophonyorheterophonyA song thatgoes frommajor toparallelminorAnexample ofsequentialrepetitionAn aural examplefeaturing a soloinstrumentfor us to guesstimbre (notpiano or voice)Compose apracticeexample fordictation in6/8An exampleof polyphony(canon,imitative ornon-imitative)Anexampleof hemiolaAnexample ofcontrarymotionAn exampleof an intervalinversionAn example ofchordalhomophony(homorhythm)Natural,harmonic, ormelodicminor scaleTransposeyour favoritemelodyto a new keyAnexample ofany simpleintervalAn exampleof anycompoundinterval

AP Music Theory Unit 2 Review - 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. A song that goes from minor to parallel major
  2. An example of exact repetition
  3. A song that goes from major to relative minor
  4. An example of alberti bass or walking bass
  5. A song using a chromatic, pentatonic, or whole tone scale
  6. An example of parallel motion
  7. An example of an anacrusis
  8. A song that goes from minor to relative major
  9. Take a major melody and make it minor
  10. An example of melisma or syllabic vocal singing
  11. An example of monophony or heterophony
  12. A song that goes from major to parallel minor
  13. An example of sequential repetition
  14. An aural example featuring a solo instrument for us to guess timbre (not piano or voice)
  15. Compose a practice example for dictation in 6/8
  16. An example of polyphony (canon, imitative or non-imitative)
  17. An example of hemiola
  18. An example of contrary motion
  19. An example of an interval inversion
  20. An example of chordal homophony (homorhythm)
  21. Natural, harmonic, or melodic minor scale
  22. Transpose your favorite melody to a new key
  23. An example of any simple interval
  24. An example of any compound interval