(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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E-if you would please
E-we are about a 90% solution to our concert
M-using the name of a piece as a verb (ex. "let us 'Rock n' March)"
S-cancelling count off
E-pick a number between 0 and 9
S-don't let your instruments collect dust
E-military reference
O-anyone here drive stick shift?
O-we're in a really good spot, folks
S-let them center, before you tune
S-scribbling on paper when someone's late
S-what key are we in?
O-good air flow, for your best possible sound
R-lock yourself into a practice room
R-sorry y'all, its *day of week*
M-ahhh, I can't conduct today
S-rubbing hands right on 11:59 A.M. or 1:29 P.M.
R-dancing :)
M-a boat load of accidentals
E-for those of you in my conducting class...
M-Star Wars reference
E-read what he wrote
O-
thank you for your patience, for those of you who are not in
O-what a great key signature to start rehearsal with
S-I've been yakking for a while, spend 30 seconds to put some air through your instruments
O-it isssssssssss wweeeeeek
M-that one was on me
O-you get accidentals! and YOU get accidentals!
E-does anyone know where *person* is?
M-split the difference with me
R-saying a phrase in Japanese
O-I appreciate the hard work y'all have put into this
S-for those of you keeping track at home...
S-tangent
M-remind me to make a part for you
R-mentions of being a trombonist
R-being unsure of whether to say good morning or good afternoon
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R-let us get a pitch please
R-shedding a tear after a minor key warm up
E-actually, let's get into that. count with me please...