singing pavlov water play louder freshman mellophone/bassist hands behind back "good" x5 comparison to a great player level system "don't listen to percussion" watch the major ____types drummer play out makes a strange noise something something john coltrane rushing/dragging refers to band as "gang" feet mentioned don't blast CUT "do you have this in your music as well" tells a story drops something "more on that to come" "arc it up" more air "tune to the ensemble" "these are not gang signs" glazes someone technical difficulties "left! left! left!" "those are the words" singing pavlov water play louder freshman mellophone/bassist hands behind back "good" x5 comparison to a great player level system "don't listen to percussion" watch the major ____types drummer play out makes a strange noise something something john coltrane rushing/dragging refers to band as "gang" feet mentioned don't blast CUT "do you have this in your music as well" tells a story drops something "more on that to come" "arc it up" more air "tune to the ensemble" "these are not gang signs" glazes someone technical difficulties "left! left! left!" "those are the words"
(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.
singing
pavlov water
play louder
freshman mellophone/bassist
hands behind back
"good" x5
comparison to a great player
level system
"don't listen to percussion"
watch the major
____types
drummer play out
makes a strange noise
something something john coltrane
rushing/dragging
refers to band as "gang"
feet mentioned
don't blast
CUT
"do you have this in your music as well"
tells a story
drops something
"more on that to come"
"arc it up"
more air
"tune to the ensemble"
"these are not gang signs"
glazes someone
technical difficulties
"left! left! left!"
"those are the words"