Simple Magic Tricks

Sometimes, simple magic tricks are the best. And this is especially true if you are only just starting out learning magic tricks. Simple magic tricks are easy to learn, easy to do, and most of all, you will more than likely be able to master them with ease.

So where do you go to find some of these simple magic tricks? That’s easy. You have a few choices, and most of them are available for you to get at quite easily. The best and the easiest method of getting these simple magic tricks is through the internet.

You will be able to find a veritable fount of information on not only the simpler magic tricks which are available, but you will also be able to find information on some of the more difficult magic tricks as well.

This means that you can first of all learn the some of the simple magic tricks, and progress through to the more difficult ones as you go along. Or you can take a mix of simple magic tricks and difficult magic tricks and combine them into your magic repertoire.

This is also a great way to get the attention of your audience. First warm them up with a few simple magic tricks, such as your gloves disappearing magically when you first come out on stage, or a handkerchief popping up from nowhere when you want to blow your nose, or maybe even a flower appearing in your hands for you to give an audience member.

And from these very simple magic tricks, you will be able to segue your way through to some of the more difficult magic tricks. You audience will now be ready and waiting for you to do some magic. You will also have established unconsciously in the minds of your audience that you can indeed perform magic tricks.

Having a few simple magic tricks in your repertoire is also good when you need to go through different magic tricks. By using these simple magic tricks, you can keep your audience occupied. This is especially good if you need to set up your next magic trick, as this way your audience will still be “warm” for you to immediately begin your next difficult trick.

Losing the attention of your audience in between tricks can make it very difficult for you to get their full attention back when you need to. Using a few simple magic tricks will help to alleviate this problem.

However, don’t let the term, “simple magic tricks” fool you into believing that these can be done at the drop of a hat with little to no experience. This is simply not true. Even simple magic tricks needs to be practiced first and foremost for you to be able to pull them off without faltering. So practice, practice, practice and then show ’em what you got!