September 30, 2009

Incredible Beginner Magic Tricks

In watching a magic show, one wonders if there are beginner magic tricks that are simpler. Have you ever wondered, when watching a magic show, how the person did the trick? The magic tricks you see on the stage are done with the art of illusion and a bit of acting skill on the magician’s part. Everyone starts at the beginning just like everything else in life. So there are tricks that are designed for the beginning magician. The following are tricks are such beginning magic tricks.

The 1st one is named “The Lighting of a second user Match”.The tools required are:candle,matchbox,black coloured ink .This straightforward trick doesn’t need much in the way of tools, often just preparation. Before you perform this trick for your audience, you want to dip the matches in the black ink. This is so that the matches look used. When this has been done, you are prepared. The rest is your acting abilities. A good start is to say to them : “I am now going to light the candle.” Then act like you are surprised to see the used matches instead. Then tell them that you are sorry that all the matches are used ; you can still light the candle using the used matches. Then strike the match. This should wow the onlookers.

The following trick, “The Disappearing Coin” involves the following tools : Coins, table. Not very much to work with, right? Wrong, it rests how well you can act and get the fans predicting the trick. To do the job, you’ll place the coin down on the table and then, using your first three fingers, press down on the coin. Meanwhile, you are sliding the coin towards you. When the coin reaches the fringe of the table, you want to drop it onto your lap. In the meantime you want to press your thumb against your fingers as if you’re going to pick up the coin. Then raise your now empty hand in the air. When this done, blow on your hand, open the empty hand and permit your audience see the empty hand. This is bound to galvanize them. This is one of the oldie but goodies of beginner magic tricks that you have to have seen many times and marvelled how it was done. Now you know.

This trick involves a little practice before performing it. It is called “The Balloon That Will not Pop.” This trick requires the following : inflated balloon,large needle,transparent tape. To get ready for the trick, you want to place the tape uniformly over the balloon so there are no leakages. This is where a little bit of practice comes in. You must bide your time and take it slow. You want to be as careful as practical rolling the pin into the inflated balloon where you’ve got the tape. This is so that the tape keeps the seal on the balloon.

The last one is the “The Superb Coin Balance.” This one is where a coin stays balanced in the center of your hand. This one includes the use of : A massive coin like a half dollar,A pin that’s straight. This one is going to take some practice before you get the illusion down pat as you would like to keep the pin hid. To start, you remove a coin from the pocket, showing it to your audience. In the meantime, gets the crowd going on how you’re going to keep the coin standing up just with the employment of your intelligence. To start the trick, you want to place the coin on your fingertips that are face-up. The pin is hidden under the coin that’s between the fingers.

This is where the practice comes in…Raise both the coin and the pin at the same time so that the coin is standing straight and the pin is supporting the coin using the other hand. When in position, remove the other hand leaving the coin “standing on its edge.” It seems awesome right, yeah you do this beginner magic tricks with some practice. Every one starts at the beginning just as with everything else in life. Although the above tricks don’t seem like beginner magic tricks, they are. They just practice to pull them off with ease.

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