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ORCHESTRA.

Source: Games for Everybody
Category: GAMES FOR ADULTS





Any number can play this game, the more the merrier. Each player is
told to play some imaginary instrument. The leader with an imaginary
baton, begins by humming some lively, familiar tune. The players
follow with motions suitable to their instruments and sing the tune
the leader is humming.

When the leader pretends to play some instrument, the player who has
that imaginary instrument, must pretend he is leader and beat time
with the baton, but as soon as the real leader changes the instrument
or beats time again the player must continue with his own instrument.

The leader must be quick to change from one instrument to another and
the players must be quick to follow him, for if they don't, they have
to leave the orchestra until the piece is over.




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