Hold on to your seat! You know all that cup tapping fun you’ve been doing with Rhythm Cup Explorations? It’s just about to explode and liven up your holiday recital or group lesson!
We Three Kings – Camels and Cups
Imagine bringing the cup tapping fun to your recital! This elementary, cup-tapping, holiday piece can be performed in any of these outrageously fun ways:
As a solo- As a solo plus MP3 cup tapping accompaniment
- As a solo with some or all of your students cup tapping
- As a solo with students cup tapping AND passing (see video below)
- As a solo with the audience cup tapping
- As a monster concert!
Details:
Level: Elementary
Pages: 9 pages, 3 pages of music, 3 pages of ideas and tips, cover included!
Extras: 4 MP3 tracks: 1 as a performance model, 3 cup tapping accompaniments at 3 different speeds for practice
Style: Mysterious
Format: PDF instant download plus MP3 cup tapping accompaniment!
Watch the Video!
See samples of how to perform the cup tapping in the video while you watch and listen.



The Christmas Cups piece for groups is a great idea, Wendy, and I love the audience participation option. If you put out a whole collection of general (not seasonal) Cups pieces intended for group performance, it would be a great success. (I’ll bet you’re way ahead of me on that one and already have the project started….)
Thanks Debra! I’m so glad you love this idea…and yes, I’m already moving that way! 😉 Stay tuned!
Ditto Debra’s comment…. glad this is in motion! Would love to add this to my studio’s Christmas at the Mall recital!
PS… should I wait to purchase “We Three Kings” when it is in a package? Will this happen within the next month? 🙂
Hi Debbie,
I don’t have any plans to put this piece in a package. Thanks for asking. I’d take advantage of the sale and I can honestly say that I don’t know that it will be on sale again this year. Hope that helps! – Wendy
Hi Wendy, I agree with Debra and Debbie. A whole series of these would be great. So much fun and much better for the audience than just sitting there! Thanks for doing this. I also love the Deck the Hall with the glissandos. Makes the kids think they are playing “big time!”