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If you are going to work on your own routine, rather than doing someone else's try to work it out both in sections, and also as a whole - a good solid introduction, middle section and ending. Think carefully about the middle section as this is where (in my opinion) most routines fall flat. It is very easy to have this section too long, too repetitive, or just confusing. Think carefully about what each actual effect is - a lot of routines have the same basic effects repeated several times, balls moving from one cup to another for example. While the magician may be using several different methods to accomplish this, to the spectator it is the same thing repeated over and over. Try to understand exactly what the effect of each part is - vanish, appearance, penetration, flight and so on, and pick one or perhaps two sequences which clearly demonstrates each actual effect.
Magical_Trevor wrote:Hey guys,
As you have seen by my recent posts, I am looking to upgrade my magic arsenal to include more tricks and a wider range of routines and tricks (adding Rope, Coins and a Cup and Balls / Chop Cup routine).
Now has come to look at what you guys class as a very strong / reliable cups and balls or chop cup routine.
For the record / to help with any advice, I have an ANCIENT set of cups and balls, complete with a book by Dai Vernon and a Morrisey Chop Cup (with DVD called 'Supercharged Classics' which teaches a really nice routine).
I am after advice on what people thing is best - a nice chop cup routine, a cups and balls routine, a mixture of both with a wand and or chop cup
Thanks in advance,
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Dan
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