Magic For Beginners
Are you constantly amazed by disappearing acts, card tricks and
other magic wonders you see on different occasions? Children's
shows, magical exhibitions, trade shows, parties, and carnivals
are some of the events where magicians are popular.
Because of the effect of magic on people, many would like to
somehow try the basics of magic. There are a lot of online sites
that offer tips on how to get started with magic. Others just
content themselves with ready-made gimmicks they found at magic
shops. But for those who are really serious about trying magic,
these magic-filled sites offer different services for newbie
magicians. In their sites, they offer free videos that will help
you become trained in simple card tricks and other vanishing
acts with the use of coins, rings and other magic props.
Before starting to learn magic, you have to know the essence of
magic. First, magic or magic shows should provide happiness to
people. Magic ought to be truly enjoyed by people watching and
by the magician performing. Second, a truly good trick should be
remembered. Different methods can be tried in order to make your
tricks stand out even more.
The best place to get excited about your first magic trick is in
a local magic shop. Talk to the magician of the shop, if there
is one, and try asking him basic questions. Then, request him to
show a couple of tricks to you. Usually, magicians are very
eager to help beginners.
A good magician does not mind putting in a lot of effort to
learn and continuously practice his magic tricks and constantly
reinvent. Good magicians don't repeat tricks to the same
audience. Your audience may figure out your secret. It is not
long before people notice familiar moves and can get bored
quickly.
Here are some tips:
a. Regularly practice your magic. Allot time every day for your
practice. b. If you are trying to videotape your act, be sure
that you have no mirrors around you as they change views and the
audience would not see what they ought to see. And remember do
not appear as though you are unsure of what you are doing
because your audience might easily lose interest watching when
the magician looks not confident.
c. Ask other people to watch intently while doing your tricks,
then ask for feedback.
d. Master one trick first before learning a new one.
e. Anywhere you go, make it a habit to bring magic props. Take
some coins and a deck of cards with you so that if you have
extra time, you can use it to practice the tricks.