Practiceholding 5 notesfor as long asyou can at apiano dynamicand clear tone.WARM UPONHARMONICSPlay your piecefor a friend orfamily member -circle parts thatyou can practiceand improvePick a scale fromyour book (listen forany notecombinations that aredifficult and practicethose notecombinations 5x in arow correctly)Pick a scalefrom your scalesheets -practice it withthree differentarticulationsPracticeholding 5 notesfor as long asyou can at aforte dynamicand clear toneListen to arecording ofyour pieceon YouTube!Pick a reallytricky spot inyour music andpractice it 10xin a row slowlyand correctlyTry playingyour piece witha metronomeat a doabletempoThink about themood or character ofthe piece. Are thereimages or words thatcome to mind? Writethem at the top ofyour piece! Draw a magnifyingglass around spotswhere you tend tohesitate or makemistakes. Practice thatspecific spot 5x in arow slowly andcorrectly. Play your piecepaying closeattention torhythm, countingbeats andsubdivisions inyour head.Pick one notetransition that ishard for you, andplay it 10x slowlyand correctlylistening for aclean transitionPlay your piecefocusing on rollingout through thewhole thing - if youstart rolling in, useyour right hand tokeep rolling out!Play a chromaticscale slowly, slurredfrom the lowestnote you know tothe highest noteyou know, thenback down!Practiceyour wholepieceSLOWLYStart at the last lineor last few measuresof your piece. Keepworking backwardsline by line orwhatever makessense!Practiceholding 5 notesfor as long asyou can at apiano dynamicand clear tone.WARM UPONHARMONICSPlay your piecefor a friend orfamily member -circle parts thatyou can practiceand improvePick a scale fromyour book (listen forany notecombinations that aredifficult and practicethose notecombinations 5x in arow correctly)Pick a scalefrom your scalesheets -practice it withthree differentarticulationsPracticeholding 5 notesfor as long asyou can at aforte dynamicand clear toneListen to arecording ofyour pieceon YouTube!Pick a reallytricky spot inyour music andpractice it 10xin a row slowlyand correctlyTry playingyour piece witha metronomeat a doabletempoThink about themood or character ofthe piece. Are thereimages or words thatcome to mind? Writethem at the top ofyour piece! Draw a magnifyingglass around spotswhere you tend tohesitate or makemistakes. Practice thatspecific spot 5x in arow slowly andcorrectly. Play your piecepaying closeattention torhythm, countingbeats andsubdivisions inyour head.Pick one notetransition that ishard for you, andplay it 10x slowlyand correctlylistening for aclean transitionPlay your piecefocusing on rollingout through thewhole thing - if youstart rolling in, useyour right hand tokeep rolling out!Play a chromaticscale slowly, slurredfrom the lowestnote you know tothe highest noteyou know, thenback down!Practiceyour wholepieceSLOWLYStart at the last lineor last few measuresof your piece. Keepworking backwardsline by line orwhatever makessense!

Untitled 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. Practice holding 5 notes for as long as you can at a piano dynamic and clear tone.
  2. WARM UP ON HARMONICS
  3. Play your piece for a friend or family member - circle parts that you can practice and improve
  4. Pick a scale from your book (listen for any note combinations that are difficult and practice those note combinations 5x in a row correctly)
  5. Pick a scale from your scale sheets - practice it with three different articulations
  6. Practice holding 5 notes for as long as you can at a forte dynamic and clear tone
  7. Listen to a recording of your piece on YouTube!
  8. Pick a really tricky spot in your music and practice it 10x in a row slowly and correctly
  9. Try playing your piece with a metronome at a doable tempo
  10. Think about the mood or character of the piece. Are there images or words that come to mind? Write them at the top of your piece!
  11. Draw a magnifying glass around spots where you tend to hesitate or make mistakes. Practice that specific spot 5x in a row slowly and correctly.
  12. Play your piece paying close attention to rhythm, counting beats and subdivisions in your head.
  13. Pick one note transition that is hard for you, and play it 10x slowly and correctly listening for a clean transition
  14. Play your piece focusing on rolling out through the whole thing - if you start rolling in, use your right hand to keep rolling out!
  15. Play a chromatic scale slowly, slurred from the lowest note you know to the highest note you know, then back down!
  16. Practice your whole piece SLOWLY
  17. Start at the last line or last few measures of your piece. Keep working backwards line by line or whatever makes sense!