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funnyclown Elite user Burlingame, CA 494 Posts |
I could not find a specific post on this new magic release so I started this one. I just purchased this great routine for my kid shows. Looks like it will fit my personality very well. I think the routine is worth the price of the trick. I only wish the quality of the training video was a little better. There is even an alternative ending to the routine provided by Joshua Jay that I think is a great idea.
My main question is about the music used in the routine. It seems to be perfect for the routine and timed nicely to the moves and reactions. Does anyone know what music soundtrack that is used? Is it custom or public domain? Is it available for purchase? Does anyone have any other music suggestions?
Mike Ianneo
Funnybone Magic "Defender of the Defenseless One Balloon Dog" https://www.funnybonemagic.com |
m.o.pfeil Regular user 167 Posts |
I still wait for mine to arrive....so no telling yet.
I'd rather be read than (w)ri(gh)t(e)
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MazingMandy Special user Has tolerated the trolls here for 676 Posts |
The title for the track is given on the Vanishing Inc page from what I remember. I thought it was included
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funnyclown Elite user Burlingame, CA 494 Posts |
I bought it from penguin. It wasn't included.
Mike Ianneo
Funnybone Magic "Defender of the Defenseless One Balloon Dog" https://www.funnybonemagic.com |
ace620 New user 44 Posts |
Sounds like the title track is:
"Fanfare" by Black Violin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOtyLdmKI8Y |
funnyclown Elite user Burlingame, CA 494 Posts |
Thanks
Mike Ianneo
Funnybone Magic "Defender of the Defenseless One Balloon Dog" https://www.funnybonemagic.com |
Neznarf Inner circle NY then AZ now 1840 Posts |
Shazam is helpful in finding out what music is playing.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
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funnyclown Elite user Burlingame, CA 494 Posts |
It's Fanfare by Black Violin
Mike Ianneo
Funnybone Magic "Defender of the Defenseless One Balloon Dog" https://www.funnybonemagic.com |
aheller5 Regular user 185 Posts |
Yes how do you buy it?
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DavidKenney Inner circle 2178 Posts |
Here is my review .... |
Eugene Chekhov Elite user ~Magic~ 453 Posts |
With all respect, what you get for $ 40 is a couple of balls and a magic wand. Learning is superficial. He did not even care to turn on the music. I recommend similar stuff - http://magicdirect.com/balls-from-the-mo......download
I love the magic & history of magic! My favorites magicians - Dai Vernon, Max Malini, Fielding West, Michael Finney, Jeff Hobson, Bob Sheets, Nick Lewin, Harry Murphy, Dick Oslund- great showmen of magic!
* Eugene_Chekhov@yahoo.com |
gcsmagic New user Colchester, England 6 Posts |
I was looking forward to this very much but have to say I feel cheated. Paying £36 all you receive are 5 2" sponge balls and a wand with a hand on one end. The instructions are online and only about 22 minutes long. Although I find some of the loading and ideas useful and will play around with them to find a routine that fits my personality, I fail to see how this product warrents as high a price as it does. Furthermore, the black sponge ball used in the demo and instructions is much larger than the one supplied. I find this very annoying when props are different from the instructions (not that it bothers me the size, it's more the principle).
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