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About: This bingo card perfectly captures the quirky energy of a high school or college band rehearsal, making it a hit for music students and directors alike. With its mix of classic director sayings, funny moments, and inside jokes, it brings a playful tone to any rehearsal or band event. Great for breaking the ice and keeping everyone laughing during long practice sessions!
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This Schiffler Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: *bemused face*, *claps once*, *compares each band's readiness for concert*, *dances*, *has a caffeinated drink*, *is amused by tomfoolery*, *leans back and crosses arms*, *looks exhausted*, *motivational speech*, *points up/down for pitch*, *runs hand(s) through hair*, *singing*, *slow blink*, *speechless chuckling*, *throws pencil*, *total disappointment face*, "[if] you do this at the concert", "a/the challenge", "academic why", "a couple things", "actually, I lied", "artistry", "ayyyyyy", "brother", "did I teach you anything new", "discrepancy", "don't answer that", "do the thing", "effort", "expedite", "frontloading", "go ahead and pack up", "good on you", "headscratcher", "hear how this fits", "how many people practiced? it sounds like that", "I don't want to use the g word", "if you have the", "I have no filter right now", "I need a haircut", "I'll/we'll see about", "i'm not worried about [the concert]", "jump right in/jump straight into", "level of achievement/ excellence", "listen while I do chores", "marinating in mediocrity", "misfire", "moved the goalposts", "nuance", "part independence", "play that downbeat", "socialize", "suboptimal", "swing of things", "tendency", "the answers are on the page/right in front of you", "try something", "we can end rehearsal early if we're focused", "what I'd like (us/you) to do", "what time is this class over", "what we do", "who is ready for the weekend/ break/is tired", "why are we late", "won't get into it today", "it's a choice", "write it in", "you had all of long tones/ warmups to tune", "you play rather well/well enough".