(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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G-Play a C Chord
G-C Chord
N-Where do ukuleles originate? (HI)
N-Hawaii
G-When the pitch is too high (sharp)
G-Sharp
N-More than one note at a time (chord)
N-Chord
I-What is this part? (Body)
I-Body
B-Your left hand thumb should make this letter on the back of the neck (T)
B-Capital T
I-A way to read music using the neck of the guitar
I-TAB
O-This part is? (nut)
O-Nut
B-E is the (second string)
B-2nd String
G-G is the (4th string)
G-4th String
B-What is this part called? (Neck)
B-Neck
O-Tenor, Concert, Baritone- these are all what? (Sizes)
O-Sizes
G-When we play one note at a time, we make a (melody)
G-Melody
O-C is the (third string)
O-3rd String
N-This part is? (Sound hole)
N-Sound Hole
N-What are these parts called? (Fret)
N-Fret
I-This part is? (Head)
I-Head
O-When the pitch is too low (flat)
O-Flat
I-A is the (first string)
I-1st String
B-Keeps the beat while you practice (metronome)
B-Metronome
B-This part is? (Bridge)
B-Bridge
G-What part do you tune the instrument with? (Tuning Pegs)
G-Tuning Pegs
I-What is my right hand doing? (Strumming)
I-Strumming
B-Play an F chord
B-F Chord
I-There are four of them on the uke (strings)
I-Strings