Learn how to finger palm.
This is part 3 in my series of videos on how to palm a coin.
In this video you will learn:
- How to use magic to fine palm a coin.
- How to look natural while performing an bagging trick using the finger palm.
- How to use the finger palm to banjos a coin.
- Several advantages sleight-of-hand moves using the finger palm.
- A couple comply magic routines using the finger palm.
The finger allows you to secretly hide a coin in your hand. You can “magically” make a coin appear or secretly load a coin into or under something and later reveal it. There are many different ways to palm a coin. This video covers the finger palm, which is probably the most versatile and widely used palm in magic. The goal of palming something is not to make your hand look empty but to make it look natural. If it looks natural, the audience will assume it’s empty. Holding another object with the palming hand adds to the naturalness. For example, many Cups and Balls routines use a magic wand. Holding the wand with a hand that palms a ball makes that hand look even more natural. Resting your hands on a table in a completely relaxed manner while palming a coin will appear perfectly natural as long as you don’t look down at the hand that conceals the coin.
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Modern Coin Magic by J. B. Bobo
If you want to do an in-depth study on coin magic, I recommend this book. It is the best in the industry about coin magic tricks. Most magicians consider it the bible of coin magic tricks.
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22 окт 2020