one wholemovementwithoutdissonanceives' ownpersonalremarksadded toscorebassdrumimitationson pianooverlylongmovementperformerdoes sthdifferent thanwhat yousee on scoretoneclustersovertreference toamericanhistorymicrotonesquotationofamericanfolk tunepolyrhythm(tuplets)deja vu?(reborrowingfrom self)ragtimepassagesrequiringreconstructionallusion tofamous 19thcenturyAmericanwriterspolytonalityovertreference toivy leagueschoolsquotationfromanothercomposerinterestingrepeat, dacapo, dasegno, orcoda signspolyrhythm(multipletempi or timesignatures)musictechnicallyimpossiblew/omodificationno timesignaturehaphazardinstrumentationnew lineadded ortempochanged on aliteral repeatreferencetochristianityone wholemovementwithoutdissonanceives' ownpersonalremarksadded toscorebassdrumimitationson pianooverlylongmovementperformerdoes sthdifferent thanwhat yousee on scoretoneclustersovertreference toamericanhistorymicrotonesquotationofamericanfolk tunepolyrhythm(tuplets)deja vu?(reborrowingfrom self)ragtimepassagesrequiringreconstructionallusion tofamous 19thcenturyAmericanwriterspolytonalityovertreference toivy leagueschoolsquotationfromanothercomposerinterestingrepeat, dacapo, dasegno, orcoda signspolyrhythm(multipletempi or timesignatures)musictechnicallyimpossiblew/omodificationno timesignaturehaphazardinstrumentationnew lineadded ortempochanged on aliteral repeatreferencetochristianity

Charles Ives 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. one whole movement without dissonance
  2. ives' own personal remarks added to score
  3. bass drum imitations on piano
  4. overly long movement
  5. performer does sth different than what you see on score
  6. tone clusters
  7. overt reference to american history
  8. microtones
  9. quotation of american folk tune
  10. polyrhythm (tuplets)
  11. deja vu? (reborrowing from self)
  12. ragtime
  13. passages requiring reconstruction
  14. allusion to famous 19th century American writers
  15. polytonality
  16. overt reference to ivy league schools
  17. quotation from another composer
  18. interesting repeat, da capo, da segno, or coda signs
  19. polyrhythm (multiple tempi or time signatures)
  20. music technically impossible w/o modification
  21. no time signature
  22. haphazard instrumentation
  23. new line added or tempo changed on a literal repeat
  24. reference to christianity