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sauruman wrote:Just got it two days ago, practiced for a couple hours and performed it the next day for a friend. I was surprised when he didn't seem impressed at all. I asked him if i had done anything suspicious or if he saw something out of place and he said no, just that the trick was pretty easy to figure out. I was really surprised by this. Has anyone else gotten not so great reactions from the trick.
perhaps but i had never before performed magic for that particular friend.rabbit wrote:sauruman wrote:Just got it two days ago, practiced for a couple hours and performed it the next day for a friend. I was surprised when he didn't seem impressed at all. I asked him if i had done anything suspicious or if he saw something out of place and he said no, just that the trick was pretty easy to figure out. I was really surprised by this. Has anyone else gotten not so great reactions from the trick.
I think when you do tricks for friends, because they know you, they know that you aren't some mysterious magical person with weird powers, so their reactions tend to be nonchalant... but when you perform for people whom you don't know well or don't know at all, the fact that they don't know you adds to the mystery of the trick and makes the reactions better.
sauruman wrote:perhaps but i had never before performed magic for that particular friend.rabbit wrote:sauruman wrote:Just got it two days ago, practiced for a couple hours and performed it the next day for a friend. I was surprised when he didn't seem impressed at all. I asked him if i had done anything suspicious or if he saw something out of place and he said no, just that the trick was pretty easy to figure out. I was really surprised by this. Has anyone else gotten not so great reactions from the trick.
I think when you do tricks for friends, because they know you, they know that you aren't some mysterious magical person with weird powers, so their reactions tend to be nonchalant... but when you perform for people whom you don't know well or don't know at all, the fact that they don't know you adds to the mystery of the trick and makes the reactions better.
so do you think it works much better when combined with another effect?dat8962 wrote:learning how to perform an effect is NOT just learning about the moves that are needed. It's as much, and in some cases more about the presentation and I would suggest this is perhaps the reason why you failed on this occasion to get the desired reaction.
I recall that when I purchased this I too learnt the moves in a couple of hours but I didn't perform it to anyone for around four to five weeks. I just kept perfecting the whole effect, patter and all.
I too showed it first to some friends who know me very well and they were literally gob smacked.
I read many posts on TM from people, generally younger members who don't get the desired reactions, thinking that they have learnt a trick in a few hours. Think of your magic in the same light as a bottle of Grolsh - STOP, slow down and don't it! It takes time for it to brew![]()
Seriously, think about the WHOLE effect you're going to perform, including what other effects it will work with. Only then will you begin to get the applause that you deserve.
rabbit wrote:sauruman wrote:Just got it two days ago, practiced for a couple hours and performed it the next day for a friend. I was surprised when he didn't seem impressed at all. I asked him if i had done anything suspicious or if he saw something out of place and he said no, just that the trick was pretty easy to figure out. I was really surprised by this. Has anyone else gotten not so great reactions from the trick.
I think when you do tricks for friends, because they know you, they know that you aren't some mysterious magical person with weird powers, so their reactions tend to be nonchalant... but when you perform for people whom you don't know well or don't know at all, the fact that they don't know you adds to the mystery of the trick and makes the reactions better.
aha i understand, i guess i was trying to force the trick on too much. Gotta wait till the opportune moment eh. As far as combining it with some coin magic, id need to learn some beforehand cause all ive been practicing is card magic so far. I guess it is time for me to expand my horizons. Is coin magic harder than card magic? Any tips would be helpful thanks.dat8962 wrote:No - not necessarily. The effect can be just as powerful when performed on it's own but it needs the right setting in my opinion to make it look and importantly FEEL spontaneous.
However, some of us are into performing longer routines that are made up of a number of effects and it's in this context that you should take my comment.
For an example, you could do a coin routine that leaves you with the coin that you then use for sinful. The impact will not be the same if you perform a card trick and then suddenly switch, if you see what I mean.
My whole point was whichever way you perform this routine make sure that you nail the WHOLE presentation.
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