(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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Play in front of a mirror to check RH index finger is close to the centre of the the key
Playing your favorite piece, balance an eraser on your right hand for 20 seconds.
Listen to James Galway play The Flight of the Bumblebee on You Tube
Go to a concert
Practise some 3 octave hops Eg. D, E Eb, F, F#, G
Text or email your teacher the practice points you discovered in your audio recording
Practise twice in one day!
Listen to a flute player on You Tube Eg. James Galway, Emmanuel Pahud, Jasmine Choi
Look up contrabass flute on YouTube
Headjoint only - watch yourself in the mirror to see what you can work on and what you like
Record yourself practising
Listen to a recording by local flautist Adam Walker
Improvise a cadenza to one of your pieces
Play each note of your scales 3 times Eg FFF GGG AAA etc
Practise a scale 3 times without stopping
Practise scales backwards from the top, down.
Sing and play a note at the same time
Record one part of a duet and play the other part along to it.
Download a free tuner app to yours or your parents' phone and try it out.
Play a low C and overflow to find different harmonics. Don't move your fingers
Make semitone tone exercises your focus
Transpose a simple tune into a different key by ear. Eg 'Twinkle Twinkle' from F Major to G major
Devise a practise plan to include 10 mins scales, 10 mins technique, 10 mins repertoire
Practice silent breathing, then record a piece to see if you can hear your breaths