Learn 3interestingfacts aboutMozart*Close youreyes andplay a pieceyou havememorizedCreate a 5-finger warm-up to play in3 differentkeysSend yourteacher aphoto ofyourselfpracticingLearn anew scaleorarpeggioTake a videoof yourselfplaying andsend it toyour teacherMemorize apiece you'vealreadymasteredPlay piano for atleast 5 minutesbefore breakfastand after dinneron the same dayLearn amusic jokeand tell it toyour teacherPlay a pieceover the phonefor a farawayrelative orfriendPlay a favoritepiano piece at 3tempos: adagio(slow), moderato(medium), andallegro (fast)Choose andlearn a newpiece in anyof your pianobooksListen topiano musicfrom yourethnicbackground*Watch a videoof an African-Americancomposerperforming onpiano*Discover apiano coveron YouTubeof yourfavorite song*Ask 2 relativeswhat pieces theywould want toplay if they couldplay piano*Write a note toyour parents orgrandparentsthanking them forpaying for yourpiano lessonsWatch aYouTube videoof JarrodRadnichperforming*Send yourteacher a list ofyour top 3favorite thingsabout pianolessonsPlay relaxingmusic on thepiano whileyour parentshave a snackTeach aparent howto playstaccato andlegatoPlay a pieceyou alreadyknow in atotally differentstyle or moodListen topiano musicwritten by afemalecomposer*Draw anillustrationfor one ofyour favoritepiano piecesTeach afamilymember thenames of thewhite keysLearn 3interestingfacts aboutMozart*Close youreyes andplay a pieceyou havememorizedCreate a 5-finger warm-up to play in3 differentkeysSend yourteacher aphoto ofyourselfpracticingLearn anew scaleorarpeggioTake a videoof yourselfplaying andsend it toyour teacherMemorize apiece you'vealreadymasteredPlay piano for atleast 5 minutesbefore breakfastand after dinneron the same dayLearn amusic jokeand tell it toyour teacherPlay a pieceover the phonefor a farawayrelative orfriendPlay a favoritepiano piece at 3tempos: adagio(slow), moderato(medium), andallegro (fast)Choose andlearn a newpiece in anyof your pianobooksListen topiano musicfrom yourethnicbackground*Watch a videoof an African-Americancomposerperforming onpiano*Discover apiano coveron YouTubeof yourfavorite song*Ask 2 relativeswhat pieces theywould want toplay if they couldplay piano*Write a note toyour parents orgrandparentsthanking them forpaying for yourpiano lessonsWatch aYouTube videoof JarrodRadnichperforming*Send yourteacher a list ofyour top 3favorite thingsabout pianolessonsPlay relaxingmusic on thepiano whileyour parentshave a snackTeach aparent howto playstaccato andlegatoPlay a pieceyou alreadyknow in atotally differentstyle or moodListen topiano musicwritten by afemalecomposer*Draw anillustrationfor one ofyour favoritepiano piecesTeach afamilymember thenames of thewhite keys

Summer Piano Bingo - 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 3 interesting facts about Mozart*
  2. Close your eyes and play a piece you have memorized
  3. Create a 5-finger warm-up to play in 3 different keys
  4. Send your teacher a photo of yourself practicing
  5. Learn a new scale or arpeggio
  6. Take a video of yourself playing and send it to your teacher
  7. Memorize a piece you've already mastered
  8. Play piano for at least 5 minutes before breakfast and after dinner on the same day
  9. Learn a music joke and tell it to your teacher
  10. Play a piece over the phone for a faraway relative or friend
  11. Play a favorite piano piece at 3 tempos: adagio (slow), moderato (medium), and allegro (fast)
  12. Choose and learn a new piece in any of your piano books
  13. Listen to piano music from your ethnic background*
  14. Watch a video of an African-American composer performing on piano*
  15. Discover a piano cover on YouTube of your favorite song*
  16. Ask 2 relatives what pieces they would want to play if they could play piano*
  17. Write a note to your parents or grandparents thanking them for paying for your piano lessons
  18. Watch a YouTube video of Jarrod Radnich performing*
  19. Send your teacher a list of your top 3 favorite things about piano lessons
  20. Play relaxing music on the piano while your parents have a snack
  21. Teach a parent how to play staccato and legato
  22. Play a piece you already know in a totally different style or mood
  23. Listen to piano music written by a female composer*
  24. Draw an illustration for one of your favorite piano pieces
  25. Teach a family member the names of the white keys