(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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Sight read 5 days in a row
Teach a parent how to play legato & staccato
Play all the scales you know in one sitting
Listen to one of the songs you're learning 3 times
Compose a song 8 measures or more
Sight read 7 days in a row
Learn a new
MINOR scale & arpeggio
Spend 30 minutes on musictheory.net
Listen to Lang Lang videos and tell me your favorite
Practice 10min before breakfast and 10min after dinner on the same day
Organize your music books, binder and bag
Do a page of theory
Play a piece as fast as you can, then try it faster
Email , text, or video me about your favorite composer
Sight read 2 days in a row
Draw, sketch, or paint your
favorite piece
Practice 2 days in a row
Listen to someone play one or\f your pieces on YouTube
Practice in you Pajamas
Play memorized piece blindfolded,
record, send to me
Ask someone to sing as you play a song
Roll a dice and play a piece that many times
Compose a piece about the weather,
send me a pic
Play 3 pieces for a friend
Record yourself and fix mistakes you hear
Listen to 3 pieces by J.S. Bach
Listen to 2 Ragtime pieces
Learn a new MAJOR scale & arpeggio
Sight read 3 days in a row
Compose a piece about your favorite food, with lyrics
send it a pic
Record yourself playing a piece
send it to me
Listen to piano music by a female composer
Try to play the very last song in your book
Listen to 6 pieces by Debussy
Play a piece as slow as you can
Practice 5 minutes
blindfolded
FREE
Listen to 1 piece by Franz Liszt
Practice 5 days in a row
Learn a music joke and send it to me
Learn about a famous composer
Play a piece with a metronome
Listen to 4 pieces by Mozart
Do 3 pages of theory
Memorize a NEW piece
Watch Patrik Pietschmann on YouTube
Practice 3 days in a row
Choose and learn a new piece from your piano book
Call a friend or family member and play them a song