(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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“HELLO Everyone” - Dr. Rohde
Dr. Rohde claps before or while he is speaking
“I’m so glad we had this rehearsal”
Tells somebody to move so he can see them better
Names something other than a composer for a rehearsal letter
Dr. Rohde Tries to speak Italian
Dr. Rohde Tries to speak Spanish
A bug intrudes on our rehearsal
Lets us out early
Dr. Rohde Tells a story not about music
Slowly goes through Chords with any instruments
Hits his baton against the stand
Dr. Rohde Names a composer for a rehearsal letter
“What was this for” -Dr. Rohde
Dr rohde air bows while talking to the strings
Dr. Rohde Tries to speak French
Makes a joke about Emmas
Dr. Rohde Makes a joke about getting paid
“This will be the last time” but then it’s not
“That was interesting” - Dr. Rohde
Tells all the strings to play louder
Dr. Rohde Tells NIYO to not be afraid of NISO
Dr. Rohde tells us information about the concert tomorrow
Dr rohde asks Juan for balance advice from the audience
Juan either giving a thumbs up or one word answer when asked about balance
Somebody drops something loudly
Forgets the names of people in sections who are missing from rehearsal that day
“No extra credit for extra notes” (or something along these lines)
“Do you have measure numbers”
Dr. Rohde Tells a story about music
Tells the winds to play softer
He asks Dr. O for wind advice
One string player takes forever to tune…
Tells the winds to play louder
“C is for Tchaikovsky”
Conducts a measure in the wrong meter
"I am so glad we had this rehearsal"
"That was my fault" -Dr Rohde
Dr. Rohde Starts a piece more once without getting past the first line.