Mezzo Forte(Not tooloud or toosoft)Crescendo(Graduallyincreasingsound)MeasureArticulations(How loudor soft toplay a note)Fortissimo(Veryloud)DoubleBar line(The endof a piece)Arco(playing onthe stringwith thebow)Pizzicato(pluckingthestrings) StaffRestDecrescendo(Graduallydecreasingsound)Bar line(divisionbetweenmeasures)Key signature(Indicates inwhat key toplay: ex: Dmajor)Melody(Thetune)Pianissimo(Very soft)Piano(Soft)Repeat(Go back andplay thatsection of themusic again)RythmsScale(Ex: D major,C Major, Gmajor)AccentTimesignnature(Example:4/4, 3/4, 2/4)Pulse(Thebeat)Tempo(How fastor slow toplay)Forte(Loud)Mezzo Forte(Not tooloud or toosoft)Crescendo(Graduallyincreasingsound)MeasureArticulations(How loudor soft toplay a note)Fortissimo(Veryloud)DoubleBar line(The endof a piece)Arco(playing onthe stringwith thebow)Pizzicato(pluckingthestrings) StaffRestDecrescendo(Graduallydecreasingsound)Bar line(divisionbetweenmeasures)Key signature(Indicates inwhat key toplay: ex: Dmajor)Melody(Thetune)Pianissimo(Very soft)Piano(Soft)Repeat(Go back andplay thatsection of themusic again)RythmsScale(Ex: D major,C Major, Gmajor)AccentTimesignnature(Example:4/4, 3/4, 2/4)Pulse(Thebeat)Tempo(How fastor slow toplay)Forte(Loud)

Orchestra 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. Mezzo Forte (Not too loud or too soft)
  2. Crescendo (Gradually increasing sound)
  3. Measure
  4. Articulations (How loud or soft to play a note)
  5. Fortissimo (Very loud)
  6. Double Bar line (The end of a piece)
  7. Arco (playing on the string with the bow)
  8. Pizzicato (plucking the strings)
  9. Staff
  10. Rest
  11. Decrescendo (Gradually decreasing sound)
  12. Bar line (division between measures)
  13. Key signature (Indicates in what key to play: ex: D major)
  14. Melody (The tune)
  15. Pianissimo (Very soft)
  16. Piano (Soft)
  17. Repeat (Go back and play that section of the music again)
  18. Rythms
  19. Scale (Ex: D major, C Major, G major)
  20. Accent
  21. Time signnature (Example: 4/4, 3/4, 2/4)
  22. Pulse (The beat)
  23. Tempo (How fast or slow to play)
  24. Forte (Loud)