Kilbridecomplainsthat shecan’t see thescoreKilbridewhistleslike a birdRossdoes a jigon thepodiumSomeoneneeds anew reedConductormakes theband taptheir pencilsRoss loseshis batonwhileconductingConductormakes thebandsizzleKilbride says“breathetogether,playtogether”Kilbride callsout thewrong barnumber“Hierarchyof rhythm”Ross uses amade upword (eg:cronchy,scrongly)Both Rossand Kilbridedress up forspirit dayEither conductorsays “one moretime” and thendoes it two moretimesRossreferencesPokemonKilbridetells Simonto play thetuba“Shapethephrase”Brass playerneeds toempty theirwater keyConductorplayspianoSomeonefrom thetrombonesectionarrives lateKilbridecan’t findher keys“Pyramidofsound”PAannouncementduringrehearsalThe band’stuningmakesKilbridemake a faceThe bandreceives acomplimentfrom theconductorSomeonescramblesto get apencilKilbridebreaks abatonRosssays“folks”Rehearsalstops so wecan look at adogTherehearsalgoesovertimeSomeoneforgetstheirinstrumentKilbridetalksabout herkidsTuning incompared toan airplanelandingSomeoneforgetstheirmusicTherehearsalstarts ontime“Don’tbreatheon thebarline”Rossuses anextendedmetaphorKilbride usesthe term“hairpindynamics”Eitherconductor tellsthepercussioniststo hit the drumharderTheannouncementstake too longKilbridecomplainsthat shecan’t see thescoreKilbridewhistleslike a birdRossdoes a jigon thepodiumSomeoneneeds anew reedConductormakes theband taptheir pencilsRoss loseshis batonwhileconductingConductormakes thebandsizzleKilbride says“breathetogether,playtogether”Kilbride callsout thewrong barnumber“Hierarchyof rhythm”Ross uses amade upword (eg:cronchy,scrongly)Both Rossand Kilbridedress up forspirit dayEither conductorsays “one moretime” and thendoes it two moretimesRossreferencesPokemonKilbridetells Simonto play thetuba“Shapethephrase”Brass playerneeds toempty theirwater keyConductorplayspianoSomeonefrom thetrombonesectionarrives lateKilbridecan’t findher keys“Pyramidofsound”PAannouncementduringrehearsalThe band’stuningmakesKilbridemake a faceThe bandreceives acomplimentfrom theconductorSomeonescramblesto get apencilKilbridebreaks abatonRosssays“folks”Rehearsalstops so wecan look at adogTherehearsalgoesovertimeSomeoneforgetstheirinstrumentKilbridetalksabout herkidsTuning incompared toan airplanelandingSomeoneforgetstheirmusicTherehearsalstarts ontime“Don’tbreatheon thebarline”Rossuses anextendedmetaphorKilbride usesthe term“hairpindynamics”Eitherconductor tellsthepercussioniststo hit the drumharderTheannouncementstake too long

Wind Ensemble 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.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
  1. Kilbride complains that she can’t see the score
  2. Kilbride whistles like a bird
  3. Ross does a jig on the podium
  4. Someone needs a new reed
  5. Conductor makes the band tap their pencils
  6. Ross loses his baton while conducting
  7. Conductor makes the band sizzle
  8. Kilbride says “breathe together, play together”
  9. Kilbride calls out the wrong bar number
  10. “Hierarchy of rhythm”
  11. Ross uses a made up word (eg: cronchy, scrongly)
  12. Both Ross and Kilbride dress up for spirit day
  13. Either conductor says “one more time” and then does it two more times
  14. Ross references Pokemon
  15. Kilbride tells Simon to play the tuba
  16. “Shape the phrase”
  17. Brass player needs to empty their water key
  18. Conductor plays piano
  19. Someone from the trombone section arrives late
  20. Kilbride can’t find her keys
  21. “Pyramid of sound”
  22. PA announcement during rehearsal
  23. The band’s tuning makes Kilbride make a face
  24. The band receives a compliment from the conductor
  25. Someone scrambles to get a pencil
  26. Kilbride breaks a baton
  27. Ross says “folks”
  28. Rehearsal stops so we can look at a dog
  29. The rehearsal goes overtime
  30. Someone forgets their instrument
  31. Kilbride talks about her kids
  32. Tuning in compared to an airplane landing
  33. Someone forgets their music
  34. The rehearsal starts on time
  35. “Don’t breathe on the barline”
  36. Ross uses an extended metaphor
  37. Kilbride uses the term “hairpin dynamics”
  38. Either conductor tells the percussionists to hit the drum harder
  39. The announcements take too long