(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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Measure – A small section of music that organizes beats.
Volume – How loud or quiet a sound is.
Piano – Soft.
Forte – Loud.
Scale – A set of notes ordered from low to high or high to low.
Andante – A walking speed, not too fast or slow.
Decrescendo – Gradually getting softer.
Rest – A symbol that shows a silent pause in the music.
Allegro – Fast and lively.
Moderato – Medium speed.
Gospel – Christian music with strong vocals and powerful messages of faith.
Folk – Traditional music that tells stories of culture and everyday life.
Dynamics – How loud or soft the music is.
Tempo – The speed of the music.
Melody – The main tune of a song; the part you usually sing along with
Melody – The main tune of a song; the part you usually sing along with.
Note – A symbol that shows how long and what pitch a sound should be.
Harmony – When two or more notes are played or sung together to support the melody.
Beat – The steady pulse you feel in music.
Largo – Very slow.
Tune – Another word for melody.
Pitch – How high or low a sound is.
Rhythm – The pattern of long and short sounds in music.
Rap – Rhythm-based music where lyrics are spoken instead of sung.
Classical – Music written using formal traditions, often performed by orchestras.
Crescendo – Gradually getting louder.
Rock – Music with a strong beat, electric instruments, and energetic style.
Presto – Very fast
Blues – A style with emotional lyrics and soulful melodies, often about life struggles.
Jazz – Music known for swing rhythms, improvisation, and expressive style.