HawaiiWhere doukulelesoriginate?(HI)MetronomeKeeps thebeat whileyou practice(metronome)3rdStringC is the(thirdstring)Strings There arefour of themon the uke(strings)4thStringG is the(4thstring)1stStringA is the(firststring)2ndStringE is the(secondstring)NutThispart is?(nut)FretWhat arethese partscalled?(Fret)HeadThispart is?(Head)NeckWhat isthis partcalled?(Neck)SharpWhen thepitch istoo high(sharp)SizesTenor,Concert,Baritone-these are allwhat? (Sizes)BridgeThispart is?(Bridge)ChordMore thanone noteat a time(chord)FlatWhen thepitch istoo low(flat)GChordPlay aGchordStrummingWhat is myright handdoing?(Strumming)SoundHoleThis partis?(Soundhole)TABA way toread musicusing theneck of theguitarCChordPlay aCChordCapitalTYour left handthumb shouldmake this letteron the back ofthe neck (T)FChordPlay anFchordTuningPegsWhat part doyou tune theinstrumentwith? (TuningPegs)MelodyWhen weplay one noteat a time, wemake a(melody)BodyWhat isthis part?(Body)HawaiiWhere doukulelesoriginate?(HI)MetronomeKeeps thebeat whileyou practice(metronome)3rdStringC is the(thirdstring)StringsThere arefour of themon the uke(strings)4thStringG is the(4thstring)1stStringA is the(firststring)2ndStringE is the(secondstring)NutThispart is?(nut)FretWhat arethese partscalled?(Fret)HeadThispart is?(Head)NeckWhat isthis partcalled?(Neck)SharpWhen thepitch istoo high(sharp)SizesTenor,Concert,Baritone-these are allwhat? (Sizes)BridgeThispart is?(Bridge)ChordMore thanone noteat a time(chord)FlatWhen thepitch istoo low(flat)GChordPlay aGchordStrummingWhat is myright handdoing?(Strumming)SoundHoleThis partis?(Soundhole)TABA way toread musicusing theneck of theguitarCChordPlay aCChordCapitalTYour left handthumb shouldmake this letteron the back ofthe neck (T)FChordPlay anFchordTuningPegsWhat part doyou tune theinstrumentwith? (TuningPegs)MelodyWhen weplay one noteat a time, wemake a(melody)BodyWhat isthis part?(Body)

Ukulele Bingo - Call List

(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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N N
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B B
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O O
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I I
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G G
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I I
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B B
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O O
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N N
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I I
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B B
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G G
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O O
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B B
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N N
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O O
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O O
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I I
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N N
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I I
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G G
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B B
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B B
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G G
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G G
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I I
  1. N-Where do ukuleles originate? (HI)
    N-Hawaii
  2. B-Keeps the beat while you practice (metronome)
    B-Metronome
  3. O-C is the (third string)
    O-3rd String
  4. I-There are four of them on the uke (strings)
    I-Strings
  5. G-G is the (4th string)
    G-4th String
  6. I-A is the (first string)
    I-1st String
  7. B-E is the (second string)
    B-2nd String
  8. O-This part is? (nut)
    O-Nut
  9. N-What are these parts called? (Fret)
    N-Fret
  10. I-This part is? (Head)
    I-Head
  11. B-What is this part called? (Neck)
    B-Neck
  12. G-When the pitch is too high (sharp)
    G-Sharp
  13. O-Tenor, Concert, Baritone- these are all what? (Sizes)
    O-Sizes
  14. B-This part is? (Bridge)
    B-Bridge
  15. N-More than one note at a time (chord)
    N-Chord
  16. O-When the pitch is too low (flat)
    O-Flat
  17. O-Play a G chord
    O-G Chord
  18. I-What is my right hand doing? (Strumming)
    I-Strumming
  19. N-This part is? (Sound hole)
    N-Sound Hole
  20. I-A way to read music using the neck of the guitar
    I-TAB
  21. G-Play a C Chord
    G-C Chord
  22. B-Your left hand thumb should make this letter on the back of the neck (T)
    B-Capital T
  23. B-Play an F chord
    B-F Chord
  24. G-What part do you tune the instrument with? (Tuning Pegs)
    G-Tuning Pegs
  25. G-When we play one note at a time, we make a (melody)
    G-Melody
  26. I-What is this part? (Body)
    I-Body