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Install this awesome free music trivia app, read the lyrics and try to finish them! How much do you remember without your mp3 player? Thanks for reading this and I want to say that you creators or creator for inventing this games. I like this app I have shared it with all of my family and friends and they have all rated this app a 5 star rating so I hope this app get.

The developer, Daniel Baczkowski , has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone. Description "When I was in the third grade I thought that Sep 14, Version 3. Ratings and Reviews.

App Privacy. Figure Out the Disney Lyrics V. Figure Out the Lyrics II. Opening Lyrics. We are sorry if this quiz has you singing to your computer for the rest of the day. Misheard Lyrics. The key thing to remember with misheard lyrics is to sing them as loud as you can! Opening Lyrics II. Well, I just got the songs from the last Opening Lyrics game out of my head, so must be time for a new one.

For some this is a walk down memory lane, for others this is a head scratching experience. Finish the Lyrics Disney. Bohemian Rhapsody Clicky-oke. We are not responsible for any headbanging injuries caused by this Bohemian Rhapsody quiz.

Finish the Famous Song Lyric. The majority of Americans think Alexander Hamilton was once president. We think more Americans need to come to Sporcle to learn stuff. Don't Stop Believin'. For instance, one player will say they can name the Christmas song in 10 notes, the opposing player might then say they can name it in nine notes.

Another may predict that five notes are all they need. When players stop challenging one another, the one who last made the prediction listens to the allotted amount of notes. If they can guess correctly, they win a point. If not, additional notes are played until someone guesses the tune. That person wins the point. Divide guests into two teams. Leave one person out to be the host.

Have the host call up one member from each team to stand on either side of the buzzer. The host will then sing a line from a Christmas Carol, but the trick is that they will sing it backward. As soon as a player thinks they know the song, they hit the buzzer and call out the lyric. Another fun option is to have the guessing player sing the lyric.

If they are correct, they earn a point for their team. New players are then called up from each team. Play continues for as many rounds as you have players. At the end, the team with the most points wins.

This is a fun party game where kids get to flex their drawing muscles. Write the titles of several holiday songs on slips of paper.

Fold them and place them in a Christmas stocking. Provide a drawing board that everyone will be able to see use an easel or hang a chalkboard on a wall. Divide the players into two teams. Players from each team take turns pulling a song title from the stocking and trying to draw pictures that demonstrate the words of the title. If their team members are able to guess before time runs out, they earn a point. The team who scores the most points wins the game. This is a fun game that can be played at any Christmas party.

Before the event, print the lyrics to a few different Christmas carols. Remove a word from each line and replace it with a blank space. In that space, indicate if the word was a noun, verb, or adjective. Count how many of each type of word needs to be filled in. Pass out blank pieces of paper and ask the kids to list however many random nouns, verbs, and adjectives you counted.

Then, pass out the lyric sheets and have them fill in the corresponding blanks with the words they just listed. Go around the room and have each player read their new, funnier version of the song aloud. There is no scoring in this game, as the object is simply to create laughter among friends. To play this game, give each kid a pen and a piece of paper, set a timer for 30 seconds you can adjust the time depending on the age group and call out a word that is commonly found in Christmas Carols.

Tally one point per correct song listed. Play several rounds for as long as the children are having fun and award a prize to the player who scored the most total points.



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