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Your Favorite Music

Postby AskAChola » Apr 2nd, '07, 09:48



What is your favorite music to do magic to?

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 2nd, '07, 09:57

I've been choreographing alot of my routines to ska music lately which works really well.

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Postby AskAChola » Apr 2nd, '07, 10:23

In particular, I'm looking for cheesy music, something like Eye of the Tiger, except not that. I was thinking maybe the Phantom of the Opera. Any and all recommendations would be appreciated.

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Postby magicofthemind » Apr 3rd, '07, 10:40

Use classical music unless you're prepared to pay for a Performing Rights licence.

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Postby beeno » Apr 3rd, '07, 14:36

magicofthemind wrote:Use classical music unless you're prepared to pay for a Performing Rights licence.

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But usually the venue you perform in has the necessary licence. And at home or round friends......who cares?

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Postby krazy ace » Apr 3rd, '07, 15:20

as a personal opinion i don't use music, i'd rather preform things where you interact with the audience so they feel as they are part of the magic.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 3rd, '07, 15:30

I've been getting really into performing to music lately, once you've got the rhythm and the cues figured out, the music can really make the routine swing along. There's no reason why you can't involve the audience, I do in my sponge routine and that's all done silently.

I think a well thought out preformed routine to music can look mesmerising

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Postby Mikey.666 » Apr 3rd, '07, 16:57

never done magic to music...not my thing :)

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