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Awesome Magic Tricks For Beginners

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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.

Afterwards the audience can look at the card to see if it is completely normal. For this trick, you are going to need the cards and some invisible thread. This is easy to pick up at the nearest magic shop. You need to first start with attaching the invisible thread using some clear tape or wax. Measure out the thread so that it is roughly the length of your earlobe to groin. Then it is just a matter of sticking an end of the thread to the back of the earlobe and allowing the thread hang down the front.

Then attach the free end to your wrist or thumb nail’s back. This could be where you can simply access the thread when required. Now you are prepared. Hand the deck to audience to take a look at and shuffle. When the cards are handed back, discreetly press the top card’s middle to the end of the invisible thread. The best cards to use for this trick are Bicycle. Why? Because these cards have a small circle in the precise middle.

Now to do the trick, you just need to do is do a spin throw. The thread will make the illusion of that the card is levitating. To do the spin throw hold the cards from above. Offset slightly the card that the attached thread is on. Keep your flexed index finger on the left top “corner of the card.” Your thumb needs to be holding the left bottom corner of the same card. Then flick the card. The flick is going to need practice. Once the flick is done quickly catch the invisible thread in between the index finger and the thumb of either hand. This is so that the card follows where ever the hand goes. You can even swap the invisible thread between hands to pass the card.

The following trick is the “Box Trick.” This involves quite a lot of acting on your side, an aid, and a box which has a fake bottom. The basic crux of the trick is to “allow the box to be” leaned forward and not show your aid in the box. The genuine trick is that when you go to tip the box forward, permitting the bunch to test to determine if your helper is within the box. This is where the box has to slide over your helper.

Your assistant has to tug the hinged base close and keep hold the grip all at once. This is so the crowd doesn’t see him/her. This is why a good deal of diversionary acting is required. This is how your assistant is blocked from view of the audience.

This is what’s called “stage magic.” Most sorcerers performing for a bunch employ a comedy routine to steer the spectators’s attention while your aid gets into position. As you can see, you do not need plenty of props to perform these straightforward but awesome magic tricks. These awesome magic tricks are bound to be crowd pleasers when you get into the swing of doing them.

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