Conductoris airbornefor amomentTimpanistre-tunesmid-pieceSomeone inthe audiencejumps whenthe organbegins playingBowingchange inthe stringsA musicianmarks theirmusicConductorappears tobe doing aninterpretivedanceOrchestracuts offtogethermid-phraseConductor stopsconducting butorchestra issupposed tocontinue playingPercussionistswitchesmalletsBrassplayersappear tohave a sideconversationConductorrehearsesstringsaloneWoodwindplayerswabsinstrumentSingleflutesoloSomeonein theaudiencefalls asleepDavid Kim,concertmaster,addresses thestringsPercussionistswitchesinstrumentOrchestratunes fora secondtimeConductorreferencesthe historicalcontext of apieceTempochangemid-pieceAmusicianwearingsneakersConductorrehearseswindsaloneHarpistadjustspedals withkey changeA bassplayer usinga Germanbow like Mr.La MarcaConductoraddressesdynamicsConductoris airbornefor amomentTimpanistre-tunesmid-pieceSomeone inthe audiencejumps whenthe organbegins playingBowingchange inthe stringsA musicianmarks theirmusicConductorappears tobe doing aninterpretivedanceOrchestracuts offtogethermid-phraseConductor stopsconducting butorchestra issupposed tocontinue playingPercussionistswitchesmalletsBrassplayersappear tohave a sideconversationConductorrehearsesstringsaloneWoodwindplayerswabsinstrumentSingleflutesoloSomeonein theaudiencefalls asleepDavid Kim,concertmaster,addresses thestringsPercussionistswitchesinstrumentOrchestratunes fora secondtimeConductorreferencesthe historicalcontext of apieceTempochangemid-pieceAmusicianwearingsneakersConductorrehearseswindsaloneHarpistadjustspedals withkey changeA bassplayer usinga Germanbow like Mr.La MarcaConductoraddressesdynamics

Philadelphia Orchestra Open Rehearsal - 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. Conductor is airborne for a moment
  2. Timpanist re-tunes mid-piece
  3. Someone in the audience jumps when the organ begins playing
  4. Bowing change in the strings
  5. A musician marks their music
  6. Conductor appears to be doing an interpretive dance
  7. Orchestra cuts off together mid-phrase
  8. Conductor stops conducting but orchestra is supposed to continue playing
  9. Percussionist switches mallets
  10. Brass players appear to have a side conversation
  11. Conductor rehearses strings alone
  12. Woodwind player swabs instrument
  13. Single flute solo
  14. Someone in the audience falls asleep
  15. David Kim, concertmaster, addresses the strings
  16. Percussionist switches instrument
  17. Orchestra tunes for a second time
  18. Conductor references the historical context of a piece
  19. Tempo change mid-piece
  20. A musician wearing sneakers
  21. Conductor rehearses winds alone
  22. Harpist adjusts pedals with key change
  23. A bass player using a German bow like Mr. La Marca
  24. Conductor addresses dynamics