Monday, 14 December 2009

Three Easy To Learn And Essential Skills For Every Magician

By Miles Sunkest

Watching a good magician is truly a breathtaking experience. Wondering exactly when they are going to surprise the crowd with some seemingly impossible breach of the laws of physics is something most people rarely experience. If you've ever seen a good magician, either on TV or live, you know exactly what I'm talking about.

Many people watch magicians, and would love to be able to do the same thing. Knowing tricks is one thing, but being able to effectively perform them is something else completely. If you ever had a dream of being able to do magic in front of other people, then this article is for you. I'll give you a couple of tips that you can go out and use today to effectively become a mesmerizing magician in not time.

The first step, of course, is to learn some magic tricks. This is the easiest part. Card tricks, sleight of mouth tricks, coin tricks, anything you can learn is good. Once you learn a few of these kinds of tricks, you know the basics enough to start making up your own. When you can do that, you can do magic with pretty much any object you'll find in bar, club, or anything that somebody might be carrying.

Another thing to learn is cold reading. This is where you give the illusion that you are psychic, and you can read peoples minds, talk to the spirit world, and do all kinds of cool mentalist tricks. This is actually fairly easy, and can be learned quicker than the other tricks.

Now you've got the magic basics down, it's time to move on to presentation. This is nothing other than good public speaking skills. And you can learn these in clubs, community college classes, even toastmasters. The better your public speaking skills are, the better your magic will be.

Now that you know the inside secrets of what it takes to become a magician, you are ready to get started. By clicking on the link below, you'll find yourself exposed to a powerful new world. Have fun.

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