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SUMMER PIANO CHALLENGE! - 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. LEARN A TUNE YOU KNOW BY EAR
  2. LEARN TWO FACTS ABOUT A FAMOUS COMPOSER
  3. MEMORIZE A PIECE
  4. LISTEN TO TWO PIECES BY CHOPIN
  5. PLAY ALL THE PENTASCALES YOU CAN REMEMBER
  6. DRAW AN ILLUSTRATION TO GO ALONG WITH ONE OF YOUR FAVORITE PIECES
  7. WRITE OUT A FOUR MEASURE RHYTHM (MAKE SURE EACH RHYTHM HAS THE SAME AMOUNT OF BEATS!)
  8. MAKE UP YOUR OWN SONG AND PLAY IT FOR MISS AMY
  9. PLAY A SONG BLINDFOLDED (RECORD IT TO SHOW MISS AMY)
  10. TRANSPOSE A PIECE TO A NEW KEY
  11. TEACH A FRIEND OR RELATIVE A SONG
  12. IMPROVISE MUSIC TO GO WITH A SCENE FROM YOUR FAOVIRTE MOVIE
  13. MEMORIZE THE I, IV & V CHORDS IN ANY SCALE
  14. PRACTICE 5 DAYS IN A ROW
  15. PLAY TWO "OLD SONGS"
  16. LEARN A MUSIC JOKE AND TELL IT TO YOUR TEACHER
  17. ADD LYRICS TO A PIECE WITH NO WORDS
  18. LEARN A PIECE IN YOUR BOOK ALL BY YOURSELF
  19. TEACH A FRIEND OR RELATIVE HOW TO PLAY STACCATO AND LEGATO
  20. PLAY A FAVORITE PIECE AT THREE TEMPOS: ADAGIO (SLOW), MODERATO (MEDIUM) AND ALLEGRO (FAST)
  21. LISTEN TO TWO PIECES BY BEETHOVEN
  22. PRACTICE ON A SATURDAY
  23. RECORD YOURSELF PLAYING A SONG
  24. CALL A FRIEND OR RELATIVE AND PLAY A SONG FOR THEM