The popularity of performing magic tricks is actually increasing and it has always make people entertained and get amazed, there are lots well known magician in the world, you may not be as good as they are but at least you can make others laugh and entertained.
You can be better in performing some magic tricks when you try to specialize in a certain type of tricks. You may not be able to learn all about the tricks that you may encounter but you can always perform better tricks when you able to learn a certain types of tricks.
There are a few magic tricks you can perform with items you or your audience may have such as money, glasses or a box of matches. However, as your repertoire becomes more complex you will need some props or other equipment for your performance.
If you require custom equipment you can go also about making it yourself. In centuries past, most magicians had to build their own props and equipment. Some tricks don't require anything more than some plywood and a few tools. Also, if your props are home made you can be sure that no one else will have a trick exactly like yours.
Another important, although sometimes overlooked, piece of magician's equipment is the outfit. What the magician wears can be a critical part of the performance and set the tone for the audience. Many magicians also like to have customized outfits with hidden pockets or panels to assist with tricks.
If your trick calls for you to cover something with a handkerchief, you should opt for silk rather than a cotton handkerchief. Silk adds a touch of class and they are usually larger and come in a large variety of colors.
When you are attempting to figure out how to learn to magic tricks, make sure you remember the most important aspect of all. Have fun! If you are struggling with a trick, forget about it and try a new one. Do not let it get you down, focus on the tricks that are the most fun to learn and execute.
Learn the Magic Tricks
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Posted by SaAbdanSya at 2:08 AM
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thank you George...
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