How to Do the Cup Song
Introduction:
The Cup Song, also known as “The Cup Game” or “When I’m Gone,” became a fan-favorite after Anna Kendrick performed it in the popular movie “Pitch Perfect.” This rhythmic routine combines cup tapping with hand clapping, and it’s easy to learn with a little practice. You can even add your singing and create a musical performance. In this article, we will go step by step to help you master the Cup Song.
To start, you will need:
1. A plastic or paper cup (not too thin or flimsy)
2. A flat surface such as a table
3. Patience and a good attitude!
Step 1: Clap your hands twice
Begin by clapping your hands together twice to create two solid beats.
Step 2: Tap the cup
With your right hand, tap the top of the cup that is placed on the table in front of you. Make a distinct sound by tapping firmly.
Step 3: Clap again
Clap your hands once more.
Step 4: Move the cup
Hold the edge of the cup with your right hand and lift it slightly off the table. Move it to your right while putting your left hand underneath it. Put down the cup back on the table and lift your left hand from underneath it.
Step 5: Passing the cup
Bring your right hand towards the top of the cup quickly while passing it underneath to grasp its side. Take hold of its edge lightly using only three fingers (thumb, index, and middle). Lift it from its position and place it back upside down on the table.
Step 6: Slap and clap
With your empty palm, slap down on one side of the overturned cup near its rim using your left hand. Now, clap your hands together once.
Step 7: Lift and switch
Using your right hand, over the rim of the upside-down cup on the opposite side. Lift the cup while turning it upright and simultaneously placing your left hand under it. Put the cup back on the table, lifting then your left hand.
Step 8: Tap twice
Tap the top of the cup twice with your right hand.
Step 9: Start over
You have just completed one iteration of the Cup Song. You can now loop it by clapping your hands twice and repeating the entire process.
Conclusion:
Now that you’ve learned how to do the Cup Song, practice as much as necessary to get the rhythm down. Remember, patience is key! Perform it in front of friends and family, add music, sing along, or even create your own variations. Happy tapping!