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3 Magic Tricks For Beginners

There are a number of magic tricks for beginners that don’t require lots of time, practice, and fancy equipment. In fact, just about the only thing you’ll need to polish is your banter and presentation. Below is 3 tricks for beginner.

The Vanishing Coin

Most magic hinges on banter (how well you tell a story that surrounds the trick) and since this is such a simple trick, some good banter will serve you well here. You’ll need a coin and a table where you can sit.

Place the coin on the table and press down on it with your index, middle and ring fingers. Slide the coin toward you. When it arrives at the edge of the table, two things happen. Secretly, you let it drop into you lap. At the same moment, you press your thumb against your index, middle and ring fingers as if you’re grasping the coin and you raise your hand into the air as if you were holding it. Blow on your hand, open your fingers, and your audience will be stunned to see the coin has vanished.

This is a simple trick that you’ll only need to practice a couple of times before you have it nailed.

The Balloon That Won’t Pop

You’ve probably seen this magic trick before. A magician pushes a needle into a balloon, then pulls it out without the balloon popping or losing any air. Cool, huh?

Well, it’s fairly easy to do. All you need is an inflated balloon, a long pin that’s easy for the audience to see, and a piece of transparent tape. In preparation, stick the piece of tape on the balloon where you plan to insert the pin or needle. You want to make sure the tape is applied evenly so that there’s no chance for leaks and so that it’s invisible to your audience members.

When it’s time (in other words, after a little banter about how delicate balloons are and how you’ve never tried this trick before, etc.), insert the pin into the balloon through the piece of tape. Don’t rush. Take your time. And carefully roll the pin into the balloon instead of just pushing it in.

Practice a couple of times until you get a feel for how the tape holds the seal of the hole in the balloon.

The Incredible Coin Balance

In this trick, a coin will magically stand on edge in your hand and remain balanced there.

You’ll need a large coin (a half-dollar, for instance) and a straight pin. Before attempting this illusion, you’ll want to practice keeping the straight pin concealed in one hand.

Okay, with your other hand, remove the coin from your pocket and show it to the audience. The banter in this case is about how you intend to use the power of your mind to make the coin stand up between your fingertips. If you want to add an extra wrinkle, you can use a coin from the audience instead of your own coin. It doesn’t matter.

Place the coin flat on your face-up fingertips. The straight pin should be concealed under the coin, between your fingers. Raise the coin to a standing position with your hand (the pin is raised at the same time, so that it’s supporting the coin). Once the coin is standing on its edge, supported by the straight pin, remove your other hand and the coin will magically remain standing on its edge.

As with all these magic tricks for beginners, practice it a few times until you get a feel for how it works and how you can make your movements and banter as smooth as possible.

Types Of Magic Tricks

Magic is a performance art that intends to amaze and astonish people. The audience for an illusion can consist of a large number of people or just a few or even one. They can make use of a large stage with a certain distance or they can be done up close. Either way if the trick leaves the audience in wonder and amazement, then it has been a successful performance. There are a number of different types of magic trick, and most people have a favorite. Here are a few of the many types of magic tricks that magicians use in their performances.

Stage Magic: One of the most widely used forms of magic is stage magic. Stage magic is usually performed for a medium sized or large audience. It generally makes use of many props and backstage areas. The magician has a large area to maneuver and store his props this aids in producing large, complex illusions.

Street Magic: This type of magic can be performed virtually anywhere. Unlike stage magic, street performances usually don’t have any props larger than something that could fit in the magician’s pocket. They frequently will even use objects from the audience as props. Street magic can be very appealing to spectators because the tricks are performed in close proximity to the crowd. But this can also make street magic trickier to master. A street magician will regularly have to perform with people watching from very close and from just about every angle.

Escape Magic: As you can probably guess, this form of magic deals with tricks that involve confinement. Sometimes referred to as escapology, the magician allows himself to be bound and confined to a small box that is locked from the outside.The trick consists of the magician being able to free himself without the use of tools in spite of the almost impossible situation he finds himself in. The more this trick compels the audience to feel claustrophobic, the better!

Mentalism: The form of magic in which the magician tries to manipulate the minds of the audience into believing that he possesses special abilities is called mentalism. The mentalist usually performs tricks that involve him predicting the future, reading minds or controlling the minds of the audience. Mentalism can be performed on stage with large audiences or close up with a small or solitary audience.

Theatrical Seances: Magicians can employ spiritual or mediumistic types of tricks to perform theatrical seances.The magician will use this method to make the audience believe that they are speaking with or conjuring up ghosts. These performances are not really ”spiritual” but are meant to look as though they are purely for entertainment purposes. Unfortunately some unscrupulous people have used these techniques to fool people and scam them out of their money.

No matter which type of magic tricks you prefer, it’s a testament to the skill and artistry of magicians that we are still amazed and entertained by this fascinating entertainment, many times even after someone has spilled the beans about how the trick is performed.





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