Decide onthe story of apiece andwrite it onthe paperRecord yourselfplaying andthen listen andgive yourself "2stars and awish"Make apiano goalfor 2026 andwrite it downGet 5 "3stars" onRhythmCatLitePracticefor 30minutesnonstopTurn a majorpieceminor/or aminor piecemajorPlay 2 scalesin a swingrhythm, thenperfectlyevenPut a moviescene/traileron silent andimprovise thesoundtrackDo the melodyplayback eargame we dowith a familymember/friendPlay apiece withyour eyesclosedTap a steadybeat with onehand whileplaying a piecewith the otherhandTap a steadybeat with onehand whileplaying a scalewith the otherImprovise a12 bar blues(try a backingtrack onYouTube)Play anentirepiecestaccatoLook up thechords for anon-pianosong you likeand learn themMake up lyricsto a piece thatdoesn't havethem (syllablesmust fit)Play a piece forsomeone anddon't tell them thename. After, askthem what theythink it's calledFigure out whatkey a non-piano song youlike is in byusing your earSing anentire piecein your head(this is calledaudiation)Try and playsomething withyour handscrossed overeach otherTeach a familymember someof a piece youknowPlay any eargame in theChet app(Apple only)Play 3scalessteady to adrum beatPlay piano fora friend/familymember whodoesn't usuallyhear you playDecide onthe story of apiece andwrite it onthe paperRecord yourselfplaying andthen listen andgive yourself "2stars and awish"Make apiano goalfor 2026 andwrite it downGet 5 "3stars" onRhythmCatLitePracticefor 30minutesnonstopTurn a majorpieceminor/or aminor piecemajorPlay 2 scalesin a swingrhythm, thenperfectlyevenPut a moviescene/traileron silent andimprovise thesoundtrackDo the melodyplayback eargame we dowith a familymember/friendPlay apiece withyour eyesclosedTap a steadybeat with onehand whileplaying a piecewith the otherhandTap a steadybeat with onehand whileplaying a scalewith the otherImprovise a12 bar blues(try a backingtrack onYouTube)Play anentirepiecestaccatoLook up thechords for anon-pianosong you likeand learn themMake up lyricsto a piece thatdoesn't havethem (syllablesmust fit)Play a piece forsomeone anddon't tell them thename. After, askthem what theythink it's calledFigure out whatkey a non-piano song youlike is in byusing your earSing anentire piecein your head(this is calledaudiation)Try and playsomething withyour handscrossed overeach otherTeach a familymember someof a piece youknowPlay any eargame in theChet app(Apple only)Play 3scalessteady to adrum beatPlay piano fora friend/familymember whodoesn't usuallyhear you play

Winter Break Practice 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. Decide on the story of a piece and write it on the paper
  2. Record yourself playing and then listen and give yourself "2 stars and a wish"
  3. Make a piano goal for 2026 and write it down
  4. Get 5 "3 stars" on RhythmCat Lite
  5. Practice for 30 minutes nonstop
  6. Turn a major piece minor/or a minor piece major
  7. Play 2 scales in a swing rhythm, then perfectly even
  8. Put a movie scene/trailer on silent and improvise the soundtrack
  9. Do the melody playback ear game we do with a family member/friend
  10. Play a piece with your eyes closed
  11. Tap a steady beat with one hand while playing a piece with the other hand
  12. Tap a steady beat with one hand while playing a scale with the other
  13. Improvise a 12 bar blues (try a backing track on YouTube)
  14. Play an entire piece staccato
  15. Look up the chords for a non-piano song you like and learn them
  16. Make up lyrics to a piece that doesn't have them (syllables must fit)
  17. Play a piece for someone and don't tell them the name. After, ask them what they think it's called
  18. Figure out what key a non-piano song you like is in by using your ear
  19. Sing an entire piece in your head (this is called audiation)
  20. Try and play something with your hands crossed over each other
  21. Teach a family member some of a piece you know
  22. Play any ear game in the Chet app (Apple only)
  23. Play 3 scales steady to a drum beat
  24. Play piano for a friend/family member who doesn't usually hear you play