J.C. Wagner – 7 More Secrets
“7 More Secrets” by J.C. Wagner likely presents additional insights and techniques in the realm of magic and performance. Here’s a brief overview of what participants might anticipate:
- Advanced Techniques: Delve into more advanced magic techniques, building upon the foundational principles covered in previous works.
- Refinement of Skills: Further refine existing skills and expand upon the repertoire of magical effects and routines.
- Audience Interaction: Strategies for enhancing audience interaction and engagement, creating memorable experiences for spectators.
- Presentation Tips: Guidance on effective presentation and performance techniques to elevate the impact of magic routines.
- Personal Style Development: Explore methods for developing a unique performing style and persona to stand out as a magician.
- Psychology and Misdirection: Deepen understanding of psychological principles and misdirection techniques to enhance the effectiveness of magic performances.
- Performance Theory: Insights into performance theory and structure to create compelling and cohesive magic routines.
Overall, “7 More Secrets” likely offers valuable insights and techniques for magicians looking to elevate their craft and create memorable and impactful performances.
Simple and direct card magic for all levels.ContentsUnderground Transposition II -This is an updated handling of a wonderful effect from Commercial Magic. This method removes the cop palm and switch required in the original handlingAnother Four Ace Assembly -Combining a Bruce Cervon idea and the original lay down sequence from Honest Johns Aces Super Magic this Ace assembly features a fair opening procedure and an ending of the OHenry varietyAspen Universal – 1978 -A generalwild card effect featuring very clean shows magical changes and an ending that leaves you completely clean includes the gaff cardRevisited Christ Aces -An updated handling of Henry Christs 4 Ace Routine that you can do at anytime in your performance If you liked Fabulous Four Aces from Commercial Magic you will love this new handling. The Vietnam Card Trick -This is
Simple and direct card magic for all levels.ContentsUnderground Transposition II -This is an updated handling of a wonderful effect from Commercial Magic. This method removes the cop palm and switch required in the original handlingAnother Four Ace Assembly -Combining a Bruce Cervon idea and the original lay down sequence from Honest Johns Aces Super Magic this Ace assembly features a fair opening procedure and an ending of the OHenry varietyAspen Universal – 1978 -A generalwild card effect featuring very clean shows magical changes and an ending that leaves you completely clean includes the gaff cardRevisited Christ Aces -An updated handling of Henry Christs 4 Ace Routine that you can do at anytime in your performance If you liked Fabulous Four Aces from Commercial Magic you will love this new handling. The Vietnam Card Trick -This is the routine JC has used for the past few years to completely fry magicians and laymen alike. An effect originally sent to the Professor from a soldier stationed in Vietnam this updated handling turns this puzzle of a magic trick in to a true miracle.Re-Figured Pre-Figuration -This is JCs handling of a tested Jennings effect from Classic Magic. A prediction card is placed aside and each of its three mates are located in a baffling manner by the spectator. This method coupled with an idea of JK Hartman makes for a clever and commercial card routine.Not only does JC teach the above routine but with the permission of the late Jules Lenier he throws in an added kicker finish created by the great Jules Lenier that JC has been using for the past 25 yearsAce 2 3 4…but only Four -This routine varied from the original published in 7 Secrets combines ideas from both JC Wagner and Syd Segal to create a devastating small packet effect with a beautiful transposition finish.BONUS TRICK Updated ITH Triumph explanation only -JC explains his updated handling for his in the hands triumph routine that he debuted at the 2003 MacMillan International Convention.Running Time Approximately 50min
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