Teachsomeone athome howto play #17Record yourselfplaying #38 andlisten to it.Email yourteacher therecording.Practice20minutesUse a metronome(Google the wordmetronome) andplay a song ofyour choice at 60,80, and 100 bpmGoogle"Beethoven's 9thSymphony" andlisten to aprofessionalrecording. Thenpractice #57Memorize #28and perform itfor someoneolder than youPractice20minutesPractice30minutesFind the name of aprofessionalmusician that playsyour instrument. Goto YouTube andlisten to a recordingof them performing.Play a winterconcert songfor someoneyounger thanyouInvite anotherband studentover to play 3songs from ourconcerttogetherFind the composerof a song in ourbook, researchthat composer andemail your teacher5 interesting factsyou learned.Invite anotherband studentover to play 3songs fromour concertPractice20minutesInterview an olderfamily member orfriend who used toplay an instrument.Email your teacher3 things youlearned.Perform#34 for afriend orrelativePlay #16backward(starting atthe lastmeasure)Practice20minutesTry playing #59with a backgroundbeat. (You can useGarage Band anduse a loop orcreate your own!)Practice30minutesPlay a song ofyour choicefor someonethat doesn'tlive with youPractice 10minutes,twice in aday.Invite anotherband studentover to play 3songs from ourconcerttogetherGo back topage 4 and 5and play allof thoseexercisesTeachsomeone athome howto play #17Record yourselfplaying #38 andlisten to it.Email yourteacher therecording.Practice20minutesUse a metronome(Google the wordmetronome) andplay a song ofyour choice at 60,80, and 100 bpmGoogle"Beethoven's 9thSymphony" andlisten to aprofessionalrecording. Thenpractice #57Memorize #28and perform itfor someoneolder than youPractice20minutesPractice30minutesFind the name of aprofessionalmusician that playsyour instrument. Goto YouTube andlisten to a recordingof them performing.Play a winterconcert songfor someoneyounger thanyouInvite anotherband studentover to play 3songs from ourconcerttogetherFind the composerof a song in ourbook, researchthat composer andemail your teacher5 interesting factsyou learned.Invite anotherband studentover to play 3songs fromour concertPractice20minutesInterview an olderfamily member orfriend who used toplay an instrument.Email your teacher3 things youlearned.Perform#34 for afriend orrelativePlay #16backward(starting atthe lastmeasure)Practice20minutesTry playing #59with a backgroundbeat. (You can useGarage Band anduse a loop orcreate your own!)Practice30minutesPlay a song ofyour choicefor someonethat doesn'tlive with youPractice 10minutes,twice in aday.Invite anotherband studentover to play 3songs from ourconcerttogetherGo back topage 4 and 5and play allof thoseexercises

Winter Break Band 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. Teach someone at home how to play #17
  2. Record yourself playing #38 and listen to it. Email your teacher the recording.
  3. Practice 20 minutes
  4. Use a metronome (Google the word metronome) and play a song of your choice at 60, 80, and 100 bpm
  5. Google "Beethoven's 9th Symphony" and listen to a professional recording. Then practice #57
  6. Memorize #28 and perform it for someone older than you
  7. Practice 20 minutes
  8. Practice 30 minutes
  9. Find the name of a professional musician that plays your instrument. Go to YouTube and listen to a recording of them performing.
  10. Play a winter concert song for someone younger than you
  11. Invite another band student over to play 3 songs from our concert together
  12. Find the composer of a song in our book, research that composer and email your teacher 5 interesting facts you learned.
  13. Invite another band student over to play 3 songs from our concert
  14. Practice 20 minutes
  15. Interview an older family member or friend who used to play an instrument. Email your teacher 3 things you learned.
  16. Perform #34 for a friend or relative
  17. Play #16 backward (starting at the last measure)
  18. Practice 20 minutes
  19. Try playing #59 with a background beat. (You can use Garage Band and use a loop or create your own!)
  20. Practice 30 minutes
  21. Play a song of your choice for someone that doesn't live with you
  22. Practice 10 minutes, twice in a day.
  23. Invite another band student over to play 3 songs from our concert together
  24. Go back to page 4 and 5 and play all of those exercises