Use a metronome(Google "freemetronome") andplay a song ofyour choice at 60,80, and 100 bpmPlay all thenotes you knowon yourinstrument andname them for afamily member.Perform#25 for afriend orrelativePractice20minutesPractice20minutesSearch for"Beethoven's 9thSymphony" onYouTube and listento a professionalrecording. Thenpractice #107.Practice20minutesPractice 5 newexercises in thebook that youhave neverplayed before!Teach an adultfamily memberhow to make agood sound onyour instrumentand play the first 3notes!Memorize #23and perform itfor someoneolder than youRecordyourselfplaying #38and listen toit.Try DuolingoMusic on youriPad or one of themusic GimkitsMrs. Westlundhas in Schoology.Play a song ofyour choicefor someonethat doesn'tlive with you.Invite anotherband studentover to tryplaying one ofyour newpieces!Learn 3 newnotes on yourinstrument(exercises#91, 98, 100?)Practice20minutesPlay #31 forsomeoneyoungerthan youInvite anotherband studentover to play 3songs fromour concert.Practice15minutesTeachsomeone athome howto play #18Interview an olderfamily member orfriend who used toplay an instrument.Email Mrs.Westlund 3 thingsyou learned.Try to play#84backwards(starting at thelast measure)Practice 10minutes,twice in aday.Find the name of aprofessionalmusician that playsyour instrument. Goto YouTube andlisten to a recordingof them performing.Use a metronome(Google "freemetronome") andplay a song ofyour choice at 60,80, and 100 bpmPlay all thenotes you knowon yourinstrument andname them for afamily member.Perform#25 for afriend orrelativePractice20minutesPractice20minutesSearch for"Beethoven's 9thSymphony" onYouTube and listento a professionalrecording. Thenpractice #107.Practice20minutesPractice 5 newexercises in thebook that youhave neverplayed before!Teach an adultfamily memberhow to make agood sound onyour instrumentand play the first 3notes!Memorize #23and perform itfor someoneolder than youRecordyourselfplaying #38and listen toit.Try DuolingoMusic on youriPad or one of themusic GimkitsMrs. Westlundhas in Schoology.Play a song ofyour choicefor someonethat doesn'tlive with you.Invite anotherband studentover to tryplaying one ofyour newpieces!Learn 3 newnotes on yourinstrument(exercises#91, 98, 100?)Practice20minutesPlay #31 forsomeoneyoungerthan youInvite anotherband studentover to play 3songs fromour concert.Practice15minutesTeachsomeone athome howto play #18Interview an olderfamily member orfriend who used toplay an instrument.Email Mrs.Westlund 3 thingsyou learned.Try to play#84backwards(starting at thelast measure)Practice 10minutes,twice in aday.Find the name of aprofessionalmusician that playsyour instrument. Goto YouTube andlisten to a recordingof them performing.

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. Use a metronome (Google "free metronome") and play a song of your choice at 60, 80, and 100 bpm
  2. Play all the notes you know on your instrument and name them for a family member.
  3. Perform #25 for a friend or relative
  4. Practice 20 minutes
  5. Practice 20 minutes
  6. Search for "Beethoven's 9th Symphony" on YouTube and listen to a professional recording. Then practice #107.
  7. Practice 20 minutes
  8. Practice 5 new exercises in the book that you have never played before!
  9. Teach an adult family member how to make a good sound on your instrument and play the first 3 notes!
  10. Memorize #23 and perform it for someone older than you
  11. Record yourself playing #38 and listen to it.
  12. Try Duolingo Music on your iPad or one of the music Gimkits Mrs. Westlund has in Schoology.
  13. Play a song of your choice for someone that doesn't live with you.
  14. Invite another band student over to try playing one of your new pieces!
  15. Learn 3 new notes on your instrument (exercises #91, 98, 100?)
  16. Practice 20 minutes
  17. Play #31 for someone younger than you
  18. Invite another band student over to play 3 songs from our concert.
  19. Practice 15 minutes
  20. Teach someone at home how to play #18
  21. Interview an older family member or friend who used to play an instrument. Email Mrs. Westlund 3 things you learned.
  22. Try to play #84 backwards (starting at the last measure)
  23. Practice 10 minutes, twice in a day.
  24. Find the name of a professional musician that plays your instrument. Go to YouTube and listen to a recording of them performing.