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What Kind Of Music is Well Suited For Performing

Postby fouraces4 » Oct 17th, '06, 03:56



What Kind Of Music would Be Well Suited For Performing Fast paced illusions? i cant find any music. i REALLY would like to know the song that the pendragons used in 1993 "worlds Greatest Magic" for their performance of "Metamorphosis". it sounded like kingdom kind of music. its bothering me. if anyone knows, or has any other good songs..please inform me.
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Postby Craig Browning » Oct 17th, '06, 05:07

Admittedly I find it amazing that someone would ask this question but in that you have the answer is right in front of you... go with what "fits" the style you want to present. If you're doing a re-enactment of the Houdin show I don't think you want to use Peter Gabriel background scores... then again, I don't think Henery Mancinii would be appropriate either, you'd need to find scores appropriate to that era and if possible, find actual pieces he used.

James Demaire uses a lot of 30's & 40's big band music because he exploits the fact that he looks so much like Actor/Dance Fred Astair.

Why you young'ns love over-complicating something that should be rather logical I just don't know. :roll:

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 17th, '06, 09:45

I find it equally amazing that this topic was posted in an area which specifically says. About that Magician' Please read the headings before posting - this one is transferred.

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Postby seige » Oct 17th, '06, 10:07

And personally, I find it QUADRUPLY amazing that a term 'i cant find any music' is used by someone in the year 2006!

It's almost like asking 'what shall I eat on Tuesdays, I can't find anything'.

Music is a very personal taste. Our tastes in music say something about our persona, and music we choose to listen to at different times reflects our moods or mindsets.

Be bold, be intuitive, be creative. And use your instincts more often ;)

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Postby magicmonkey » Oct 17th, '06, 10:56

fast paced? katchaturian's sabredance is always an option
classical, yet very faced paced and often used for this reason

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Postby leighton » Oct 17th, '06, 18:44

Craig Browning wrote:go with what "fits" the style you want to present.


As Craig said, and sumed it up very well,"go with what suits the style of magic" just look at a demo of the DEVO's "Xtreme Card Manipulations" DVD's fast paced techno that realy fits the exhibition of card flourishes, if you are doing slow magic and want to go cheezy use Queen "it's a kind of magic"

I like The Cult "She Sells Sanctuary"........ brilliant

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Postby Lord Freddie » Oct 17th, '06, 19:11

A Kind of Magic is great!

For other cheese these work well:
Oxygene by Jean Michel Jarre
Magic Fly by Space
Supernature by Cerrone

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Postby Misanthropy » Oct 17th, '06, 19:30

Heavy Metal!!! :D :D :D

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Postby Lord Freddie » Oct 17th, '06, 21:19

Chas and Dave! :D :D :D

If you're pulling rabbits out of a hat, what better soundtrack than "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit..."

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Postby greedoniz » Oct 18th, '06, 13:12

How about some Norweigan carpenter folk songs about pine wood 2 by 4's?

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 18th, '06, 14:36

There's a thread on broadly similar lines at http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/sutra95319.p ... ght=#95319

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Postby Dirty Davey » Oct 18th, '06, 15:00

I quite like using stuff like Enya, Clannad that kind of thing. But that all depends on your style, if you've got a darker style then goth metal might work better.

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Postby Lawrence » Oct 18th, '06, 16:08

for fast paced illusions? you can't go wrong with a bit of psy-trance!

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Postby greedoniz » Oct 18th, '06, 16:13

I actually like to use Herb Alpert and his Tijuana brass who do very light hearted instrumentals. Very good for comedy or lighthearted performances. Spanish Flea or Tijuana Taxi being my particular favourites

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Postby mccabe24 » Oct 18th, '06, 22:21

I've always wanted to do a performance to Steve Vai's For the Love of God guitar instrumental. It is such an amazing and magical song, and it is long enough to fit a whole routine into.

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