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About: This bingo card perfectly captures the chaos and inside jokes of orchestra rehearsals, especially when you have a colorful conductor and an ensemble full of big personalities. Expect laughs and knowing groans from any band or orchestra group using this during practice. It's great for breaking the tension and building camaraderie at music camps or rehearsals!
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This the basses conquer muso Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: *aggressive baton banging*, ricardo is up the percussion section's asses, cryptic story about the piece, references someone's death, calls out jin ling, "we have a challenge/trap", we don't play for 5+ minutes, "once again", aliyah cues in the wrong spot, michael is late, mason counts out loud, sporky tunes louder than everyone, andrew 2 plays on a rest, mispronounced name, violins egregiously out of tune, "we are going to play this without stopping" *stops*, muso drags behind the tempo, ricky mentions the state of the world rn, ricky sings a part really badly, ricardo abandons all conducting technique, we play something so out of tune we have to check it after, wrong measure number, "no no no no no", "wrong", ricardo edges us, julia goes to another stand, "i want you to do me a favor", berlin phil mention, a section is too loud, innuendo, sporky's bass creaks, tempo marking was just a suggestion, bassoons don't know their part, "last time", someone sighs really loud, everyone starts feeling bad for will (clarinet), mason is wayyyy too close to the tuba, someone falls asleep, julia texts someone.