As they say, practice makes perfect. First, you need to know how to distract your audience while you're doing the trick or catch. And you need a patient audience. For example, take the spoon trick. A magician supposedly moves a spoon with his mind. How to do it? First get two spoons. Next, put one spoon aside and say that that spoon is the one to compare to after you're done. The audience is focused on the spoon they think that you are going to move with your mind. So they don't see it when you bend the spoon that you're putting aside. Then, concentrate on the spoon that you say you are going to move with your mind for about ten minutes, accasionally saying a few made up words for real effect. Make sure the audience knows that you're not touching the spoon in front of you. Then pick a random person to compare. When they say there is a difference, the audience members might get suspicious so let them all see. They conclude that the spoons are indeed different from each other. Remember, you can't get it perfect on the first try. Good luck!!
P.S This was written by a 5th grader:)
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Doing Magic Tricks
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There a ton of safe magic tricks you could do. Some include simple sleight of hand tricks such as making coins disappear, or finding their card in a deck of cards. You could also pick up some trick decks which have special tricks in order to make it seem like you are doing magic, and they are all safe.
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One can learn magic tricks from books, videos, and online sites that teach this artistry. One site to learn magic tricks from is a site that is simply called "Learn Magic Tricks."
http://www.masteryourmagic.com/learn-magic/?a=a553 go to this link and it will show you magic tricks.
A person who does magic tricks may be known as a magician, an illusionist, or a prestidigitator.
Yes, anyone can learn magic tricks.
Do him!!!!! You can lead him to the bedroom and do magic tricks......... (ALL KIND OF MaGiC SEXX Tricks)
Magic tricks mean when someone Carries a wand and makes anything disappear