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Some Simple Card Tricks


  

Ever wonder how a magician manages to raise a card from a deck of cards? Or balancing a glass of water on top a deck of cards? Or balance a card on your hand? These are simple card tricks to learn that is sure to impress your friends.

Lets start with the raising of a card, which is one of the most simple card tricks out there. There are two ways to accomplice this; one is with a gaffed deck of cards or impromptu. How this suppose to look like is the card that a audience member picked out, memorized and or signed rises out of the deck. Be sure to put the cards either back in the case or against glass. This is so that Read the rest of this entry »

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Performing Magic Tricks with Cards

You have seen them tons of times, but have you ever wondered how the magician did the trick? The following are the most basic and probably the most used beginning magic tricks with cards ever preformed.

The first of the magic tricks with cards is the tried and true “Find the Card.” The only thing needed is a deck of cards and good acting skills. To start this trick say the old order, “Pick a Card, Any Card.” Then having a volunteer choose a card which you then “pretend” to lose it among the rest of the deck. This is the card that you find magically later.

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More Magic Card Tricks

Magic card tricks are some of the most common among many magicians. These tricks are as much fun to watch as they are to perform. T here is nothing more fun than challenging the senses, emotions, and reasonable possibilities in one’s mind. These are the beginner magic tricks that every magician starts out with. They are some of the simplest tricks to learn and test your magic skills. You might think that magicians use specially marked decks of cards or some other type of rigged deck. This is not always the case. Actually, there are very few magicians today that use these decks for their tricks.

Keeping the audience captivated and distracted as well as using well-practiced sleight of hand techniques are what makes these magic card tricks send Read the rest of this entry »

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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 tricks are such beginning magic tricks.
The first one is called “The Lighting of a Used Match.”

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Some Awesome Magic Tricks

To start these awesome magic tricks off, let’s look at this simple card trick then move onto some more difficult but awesome magic tricks. The card trick is called “Balance a playing card on the Back of Your Hand.”

The effect’s secret is the use of a thumb tip which every magician should own. How this trick is suppose to look like. The card is to spin off the deck’s top and levitate between the hands. It can even float around the body of the magician. Read the rest of this entry »

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Awesome Magic Tricks, The Life Of The Party

Have you ever been to a party that is totally dead? And did you wish that someone would come in the room and save the day? Did you maybe daydream that you could be that person and be an instant hero in a room full of beautiful babies? Well here’s an idea that may just fulfill this fantasy for you at that next bomb of a party–why not try magic tricks?

That’s right magic tricks! I’m not talking about the huge David Copperfield type illusions and shows. No just several amazing tricks that I have put together that can be done with household items (or items lying around at a party) that require no extra space or props or prep time.

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Awesome Levitation Magic Tricks

Who doesnt love a good levitation trick? Everyone remembers Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board but that was hardly a working trick. There are many other levitation-styled magic tricks that are still used and even perfected today. All those tricks range from the levitating of a single, small item, to the levitation of large groups of people. All of which are made to be awesome magic tricks that amaze anyone who takes the time to watch.

One very simple levitation magic trick is called Cup Levitation. The object of this magic trick is to appear to make a styrofoam cup float in mid air. First you must prepare your cup for its upcoming trick by carefully putting a hole, about the size of your thumb, in the side of your cup. To make it even easier on yourself start practicing this trick with a Styrofoam cup so that you can easily push your thumb through the one side. Announce to your audience that you are now going to make a cup float in mid air. Insert your thumb into the hole discreetly while holding the cup with both hands and face your audience. Proceed by acting as if you are pushing pure magic towards the cup with your hands so that it will float. Then, slowly release your grip so that your thumbs are well hidden behind the cup and it looks like your hands are sprawled open behind the cup. Make sure you continue the acting as if flowing magic towards the cup thus making it float. There you go, awesome magic tricks can be very easy.

Always remember that you are not attempting an impossible feat, rather you are creating the illusion that you are successfully performing an impossible action. Levitation tricks are of the most loved and awesome magic tricks in our world today. Many are still marveled by the levitation tricks and many always will be.

Another simple levitation trick that is one of the more awesome magic tricks out there today is called Ketchup Levitation Trick. This trick is very simple, easy to perform, and requires minimal props. For this trick to work you will need a clear plastic bottle, such as a water or soda bottle, and a condiment package of ketchup, like the ones you get in the drive through at a fast food place. Scrape the label off of the bottle so that your audience can see clearly through it. Fill that bottle with cold water and put the packet inside the bottle. It should stay floating at the top. Hold the base of your bottle and gently squeeze. When you are squeezing the packet should float downwards and when you are releasing the packet should rise. Presto! You have performed the awesome magic trick of making ketchup float!

Now that you know some basics of the art of levitation you should practice a bit and show off your new skills to all of your friends!

A great place to start is with “Learn Easy Magic“. It starts with the absolute basics. There are 4 books each one dealing with different area of magic. One book for doing tricks with money, one for doing tricks with cards, one for doing tricks with everyday objects and even on for doing mind reading illusions.

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Tips On Being A Successful Magician

People who want to get into the profession of performing as a magician should know about the ins and outs of the business.

Being a professional magician is a field which is quite hard to get into without the proper motivation, know-how and guidance.

Here are some helpful tips on how you can land a gig as a magician and break into the field of performing magic tricks professionally:

1. Search within yourself and find out what you wish to gain from magic.

You might consider this field because you have found out that you are good with magic tricks. Another motivation could be that you love to perform in front of people. Whatever it is that pushes you to go after the art of magic tricks, you have to make sure that they are the proper reasons and that you see yourself doing it with passion and flair for many years to come.

2. It takes one to know one.

If you want to be a professional magician, learn everything you can about the field first. Check out the tricks of the trade.

If possible, study the ancient magic tricks and learn about how the greatest magicians started out and what their ’signature tricks’ were.

If you are a magician who is just starting out, you should watch as much magic as you can.

Go to magic shows and see how the magicians perform and interact with the audience. Watch videos and imitate the performers if you can. The more tricks you have up your sleeve, the greater a magician you will be.

3. Be what you want to be.

You can be a mere hobbyist, or have a professional career in performing in front of a crowd, or you might want to be the next David Copperfield or Harry Houdini.

You need to work hard and invest more time, effort and practice if you want to be the next "great" magician.

4. Practice.

Perform a trick in private and make sure that it is perfect before attempting to perform it in front of an audience.

Also, never reveal your trade secrets, even to a friend, because this ruins the illusion.

Another important thing to remember is not to repeat the same trick in front of the exact same audience.

5. Know the right people.

If you plan to perform professionally for a particular group, either children or adults, you need to look for the contacts to help you land a gig or a performance to practice and hone your craft.

If you are looking to go professional and make money performing magic, we recommend a book called "Magic Business Dreams".  We recently reviewed this book and gave it 4 magic wands.

We have lots of other resources available at our "What we Recommend" page.

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Beginner Magic Tricks: Magic Trick Secrets

When it comes to being a magician or even learning the skills that help one effectively entertain their family and friends, knowing how to execute a few magic tricks becomes a very necessary part of the process. No matter how complicated or amazing the magic, there is always a secret that in many cases, is rather easy to achieve. Magic tricks have the power to captivate and fool an entire audience into thinking there is no way to explain what they have just seen. For onlookers, not knowing the secret is part of the entertainment – once the secret has been revealed – the trick has lost most of its appeal. But for magicians and other performers, knowing the secret is part of the delight that comes with achieving magic.

A wide range of interested parties uses magic to their advantage. Some people, such as magicians and clowns, use magic as their main source of income. Others, like the simple hobbyist, enjoy being the life of the party or center of attention when they are able to entertain their peers with magic. Self-working magic tricks involves effects that do not demand a high level of skill. Instead, they are usually learned rather quickly. Many people consider the magic tricks based on simple principles as some of the best.

When learning a magic trick, there are many different factors to consider. Depending on the level of difficulty, practice does make perfect. Some people must develop the ability to use their hands, body language, and even their words to direct onlookers into believing in the magic trick. While many magic tricks use the same technique or basic foundation, not all performances are the same. Whenever a coin disappears or a magician pulls a rabbit out of his or her hat, there is a certain level of showmanship that makes or breaks the delivery. This is why it is important to work on presentation skills so that one may further mesmerize a crowd.

Magicians just starting out in the business generally learn magic tricks that involve coins and cards. The abracadabra and sleight of hands associated with coin tricks, helps make them one of the most popular forms of magic. In order to master most coin tricks, one must possess a certain amount of dexterity pertaining to their ability to use their hands to successfully perform a trick. If you move too slow or too obvious, the secret is blown.

After reading a step-by-step instruction on how to perform a certain magic trick, it may take a little while to get the hang of. While some budding magicians take a few hours to understand the mechanics of a trick, others could spend days learning the same. It is important to correctly perform the magic trick or else the secret to the magic becomes too obvious. Before bragging about your trick, it is suggested to test your newfound knowledge on a family member. If they ask you how you were able to “make their card appear out of thin air,” then you know you have done well.

While card and coin magic tricks are interesting to learn, there are many other simple selections to add to your repertoire that utilize other objects as part of the main theme. In the Color-Changing Handkerchiefs trick, a magician makes the audience believe they have the power to transform a handkerchief of one color into another by simply pushing it through their hand.

The Chinese Linking Rings trick use s solid rings as part of a classic magic trick of illusion. Magicians, who sometimes use fancy costumes, music, and other gimmicks, show that they can make solid rings appear to link and unlink many times. Some people will use money to perform a magic trick, such as switching a $1 bill with a $100 bill, and making ripped dollars become whole again.

With one of the oldest recorded magic tricks in history, the Great Pyramids of Egypt show the ins and outs of the Cups and Balls trick, which includes the use of stackable plastic or metal cups and small balls. In a trick known to some as the Professor’s Nightmare, three unequal lengths of rope are used to perform magic where in the end – each piece of rope becomes the same length.

In regards to magic, the possibilities are never-ending and it is important to remember that no two magicians will perform the same trick and reach the same reaction. Careful practice and patience is needed in the world of magic and in no time, you can move from simple tricks of sight to making things disappear and reappear before the eyes of your audience.

A great place to start is with “Learn Easy Magic“. It starts with the absolute basics. There are 4 books each one dealing with different area of magic. One book for doing tricks with money, one for doing tricks with cards, one for doing tricks with everyday objects and even on for doing mind reading illusions.

If you are into the mentalism trciks like I am then another great resource is “Master Mentalism

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Awesome Magic Tricks: Types Of Magic Tricks

There are many kinds of magic tricks, but most fall into one of a few categories. Oftentimes, a magician will specialize in one or a few areas. For those who employ a range of techniques, they will often develop some type of persona or specialty act to differentiate themselves from other performers. Just as other entertainers often find a niche, so too do magicians.

While no type of magic is particularly easy, some types are common for beginning magicians, such as learning sleight of hand tricks. Most magicians know a core base of tricks, and then develop their particular repertoire from there.

Magic is based on illusion and mystery, and all types of magic tricks employ this mystery. This is what is so alluring about magic! Secrecy is of course another major element of magic. Practicing magicians are very selective about who they share their secrets with. People who work with magicians are often required to sign contracts stating they will not share the magician’s secrets with anyone else.

What types of tricks do magicians perform? The following list is a basic overview of magic tricks that are commonly associated with the practice of magic.

Sleight of hand tricks are those that involve skilled hand movements where objects seem to appear and disappear in the hands of the performer. One of the oldest sleight of hand tricks originated in Ancient Egypt. In this trick, the performer hides balls under turned-over cups. As the performer moves the cups around, the balls change positions under the cups. The observers try to watch and guess where the balls will appear, but the magician fools them every time!

Sleight of hand tricks are used with a variety of objects, including card, coins, balls, and other objects. Some magicians have even used live animals. A magician skilled in sleight of hand can perform magic almost anytime, anywhere.

Illusions are those where the seemingly impossible becomes possible. Some of the better known illusion tricks include those where a woman is sawed in half and levitation tricks. Other illusions involve making people, animals, or objects reappear. David Copperfield, a modern-day magician, has made such large objects as the Statue of Liberty and a jet airplane disappear in front of live audiences.

Escape magic is just as it sounds. The most famous escape artist was Harry Houdini, who performed a number of daring escapes in front of large audiences in exotic locations. Suspended high in the air, Houdini would be handcuffed and placed inside locked or otherwise sealed containers and emerge moments later. Escape magic is intriguing not only because of the amazing feat, but also because of the danger involved.

Mentalists are another form of magicians who appear to read the minds of strangers. In front of live audiences, mentalists will recreate drawings done by audience members that are unseen to the magician, but visible to the audience. They will also read the minds of strangers and perform an array of amazing mental tricks. The mystery of the mentalist lies in the performance in front of a live audience. Some mentalists in modern times have even created tricks for television where they seem to read the minds of viewers!

How and where magicians perform varies a great deal as well. Street magic, close-up magic, and stage magic all offer amazing performances in vastly different settings. Street magic is as it sounds, performed outside and in the spur of the moment. Street magic often includes sleight of hand tricks, although a variety of magic is performed this way. One of the most famous current-day street magicians is David Blaine, who performs a wide range of card tricks, disappearing acts, and even levitation on the street.

Close-up magic is performed indoors or out, and often involves such things as card or coin tricks. It is performed just as it sounds–in close range. The audience is small, and the magician sits or stands in the middle, which adds to the allure–when people surround the magician, he or she has little room to “hide” anything. Additionally, when the audience is so close, one might assume the observers could easily see the magician’s tricks–but this isn’t the case!

Finally, stage magic is just as it sounds–magic performed onstage. These magic tricks date back in history to the 1700s, and are often very elaborate performances. Stage magicians offer an extensive range of tricks from sleight of hand to making large objects float or disappear. Oftentimes large animals are involved. There are a number of present-day famous stage magicians, including Siegfried and Roy, David Copperfield, and Penn and Teller.

A great place to start is with “Learn Easy Magic“. It starts with the absolute basics. There are 4 books each one dealing with different area of magic. One book for doing tricks with money, one for doing tricks with cards, one for doing tricks with everyday objects and even on for doing mind reading illusions.

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