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jakeg Inner circle 1741 Posts |
I have never felt confident in the handling of the linking rings. I enjoy the routines and would hate the make my handling of them into an expose. Does anyone know of a good dvd (or book) that has the nuances of the actual linking and unlinking?
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Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
Richard Ross routine is amongst the most elegant and flowing. Stevens has his ring work on a DVD/videotape.
http://www.stevensmagic.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=5679 Stevens also has a “teach-in” DVD just on the rings. Check it out at: http://www.stevensmagic.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=5605 Chris Capehart has one of the best three ring routines out there. It was designed for the street (busking). It is probably one of the best start points to give a commercial and magical routine. It is also in DVD form. http://www.dennymagic.com/cgi-bin/hazel.......m=006169 Whit Hayden’s four ring routine is interactive, fun, and magical. It is another great start point to learn the rings. Also in DVD/video. http://www.chefanton.com/scoundrelsstore/order_info.htm Jim Cellini has a DVD called “The Lord and Master of the Rings”. His is a beautiful and magical two ring routine. http://www.dennymagic.com/cgi-bin/hazel.......m=006032 These will give you more than you will need to get you started. Not to mention that there are dozens and dozens more linking ring booklets, videos, and DVDs out there for you to explore. These are just the tip of the iceberg.
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Ron Reid Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 2732 Posts |
Hello jakeg:
I will add to Harry's excellent post - L&L Publishing has the "World's Greatest Magic" series on DVD. They have one DVD with different ring routines on it, and the Jeff McBride portion will help you with all the basics. The Jeff McBride segement is from the "Magic on Stage - The Commando Act" series. I recommend that for ring basics. Good luck to you. Ron |
Amazing Magic Co Inner circle 1711 Posts |
I think so often it is our inhibitions that limit us. So long as you have a fluid and well rehersed routine, the linking rings are a poetic miracle but you have to believe first to be able to sell it. Whit Haydn's routine is without a doubt my favorite and an absolutely pleasure to perform. Chris Capehart shows that you can convincingly perform this right in someone's face and be just as magical. Just my 2 cents worth.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
Chris Capehart and Whit Haydn have the best routines that I've ever seen, live. I use the Harry Anderson routine, modified over the years to fit my style.
I also use a technique, buried in a Dan Garrett routine, that takes the place of the Vernon display move and is much more convincing, in my opinion. The move is done when it is necessary to transfer the k** from hand to hand. This move can really make a routine. |
Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5467 Posts |
Great resources, Harry!
Adding two more "three ring" routines of note... 1. Michael Skinner's 2. Oscar Muños' |
Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
I sure wish that Harry Anderson's "Tricks Of His Trade" special was on DVD. I'd buy it in a second! I wore out my tape of it, years ago.
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jakeg Inner circle 1741 Posts |
Thanks for the follow-up guys. I saw some of the videos of the routines that you spoke about and Whit Haydn's came closest to what I had in mind. I am more concerned about the actual handling of the rings than I am about the routine at this time. It's the acual linking moves that I was concerned about. Maybe Dan has it right when he says that it is our own inhabitions that limit us.
thanks ... I'll keep reading the posts .... jake g |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
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On 2006-12-10 13:48, Alan Munro wrote: Alan, I remember reading you post about this move before and I checked out the move. I started using it right away. Thanks for taking the time to post about it... then and now. Frank
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John Sturk Regular user Chicago, IL 120 Posts |
I wholeheartedly recommend the Capehart and Haydn routines. However, the ring routine that I use the most is one I learned from Jim Pace's "Gags 2" DVD. He uses mini-rings, like 5-in diameter. I use the routine in my restaurant with small rings, but have done it with big 10-inchers in busking.
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jimhlou Inner circle 3698 Posts |
Jakeg:
I just performed the Whit Haydon routine in my last show (after practicing for two months!). Having someone on stage working with you takes some of the heat off, as it's difficult for the audience to watch both of you at the same time. I highly recommend Whit's routine. It went over very well. However, you must practice it until it becomes "automatic", you don't have time to think what you're doing once the routine is under way. Jim |
Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Jakeg: You probably just need to work more in handling the rings. Learn the basic link and unlinking ala Dai Vernon handling. The key (pun intended) is to keep your hand positions in the RIGHT PLACE before you do anything. One move must link (another pun intended) to the next seamlessly.
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johnnymystic Inner circle North Adams Ma. 1576 Posts |
Last night, I nearly knocked out one of my front teeth with a ring while practicing, it's still sore!
Johnny
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Hmmmmm... me thinks you are standing too close to your rings
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joshua the magician Regular user 106 Posts |
Symphony of the rings by louis ganson. it was dai vernons routine and is excellent.
magicly,
joshua |
Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Jakeg -- stop reading the posts and start practicing more
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