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magicsecure New user 80 Posts |
Whats a good trick to go before or after jay sankeys 3 ring something that stays along the style of trick
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Yellowcustard Inner circle New Zealand 1334 Posts |
This is a real tricky question as we don't know your style and how you are delivering the trick. Those could open and close optunites.
How ever I would write down key ring on a piece of paper then write things that are associated with it and look for effect. So key ring could lead to haunted key, or a prediction on a key ring. This is just a quick brain dump tell us more and were help you from there.
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magicsecure New user 80 Posts |
I want to make a good key ring performance. With pro-flite, 3 rings and ignition I just want some ideals that compliments thos 3 tricks.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Sounds to me like you have enough key tricks. Using the same props get boring for the spectators. You have to vary or change it up in your presentations.
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jay leslie V.I.P. Southern California 9498 Posts |
I'm with Bill. Too much repetition either in mechanics or effect may not present the best performance.
Let's say I'll perform a ring and string routine, when it's over the audience applauds and I'll say "Now I'll need you to hold out your hand, Thank you" And I'm onto an Okito Routine. It's that simple.
Jay Leslie
www.TheHouseOfEnchantment.com |
magicsecure New user 80 Posts |
Sorry I did not mean like I'm doing them all at one time I want to jump back and forth just in-case if the same spectator would come back. I just want to add more to my key magic I do sponge rope and more
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jay leslie V.I.P. Southern California 9498 Posts |
"Key magic"
Is that a particular trick or just something you made-up? It would be helpful if you added an avatar and a web site to your profile too.
Jay Leslie
www.TheHouseOfEnchantment.com |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On May 21, 2015, magicsecure wrote: It sounds like you are trying to follow the old rule, never show a trick twice to the same person. Is that what you are worried about? That is not a standard belief. It is possible for a person to "see" the same trick again. Just don't perform it to or for them individually. You should be confident enough to show the same trick over and over again to many different audiences of spectators, but not to the same person. If they are their looking over someone's shoulder, don't freak out and think you have to change what you are doing. Just don't play to them. If a person does ask you to show them the same trick again, and in, "do that again", just explain, the same thing happens each time. Then move on to your next trick. |
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