EFFECTIVE FOCUSES AND THEIR CLUES The ring jumps off the rope. Focus Secret Directory / Spectacular tricks and their clues Focus Description: The magician borrows the ring from the spectator. He asks him to put the ring on a meter long rope. Two spectators take the rope by the ends, each from its own side, but the magician magically makes the ring jump off the rope in its middle! The ring is immediately returned to the owner. The public is given the opportunity to check the integrity of both the rings and the ropes. Focus secret: 1. When you ask the audience if someone will lend a ring for the duration of the trick, you simultaneously invite the audience to check if the rope is intact. When the rope is returned to you from the audience, you invite the viewer to the stage and ask him to thread the rope into the ring. 2. Put the rope with the ring on it on your right hand, turned palm up. The ring should lie at the base of the index finger, and the rope hangs down the sides of the palm. 3. When demonstrating a rope with a ring to the audience, note that the ring cannot be removed without letting it pass along the rope to either end. With these words, squeeze the ring into a fist and turn your hand with the back side up. You hold the ring freely at the very edge of the fist. 4. This picture shows how you should hold the ring in your fist. 5. Note. To hide the ring from the eyes of the audience, you can raise your thumb and cover the open part of the fist with it, through which you can see the ring in your hand. 6. Holding the ring and rope in this position, reach your left hand through your right and take the rope with your left hand where it exits your right. Have your left hand slide along the rope and pass the right end of the rope to a spectator on that side. Ask him to hold the end without letting go. 7. When the viewer takes the right end of the rope in his hand, your left palm with half-bent fingers should slide along the rope and move under the right fist. 8. Just at the moment when the left hand is under the right fist, you slightly tilt the right hand to the left and weaken the pressure of the index finger of the right hand. The ring slips from his fist into the fingers of his left hand. Note. The transfer of the ring must be done cleanly and without hesitation. If there is a pause in the movement of the left hand, even a barely noticeable one, the audience will understand that the matter is dirty: something suspicious is happening. In this focus, this movement is key. 9. As soon as the left hand catches the ring, raise the right hand up. Look the spectator on the right straight in the eyes and say, "Keep your end a little higher." 10. Note. The latter is a good example of a distraction at the moment of the main secret movement of the focus. Looking straight at the viewer, making a remark to him, you divert his attention from the rope for the moment that you need for a secret movement. By raising your right hand, you force the audience to follow her with their eyes, and not the left hand, which secretly received the ring. 11. Raising your right hand, with your left hand you secretly guide the ring to the end of the rope and remove it, holding it in your left hand in the position of palm-fingers. Without hesitation, you pick up the end and hand it to the viewer on the left. Ask him to hold it tightly without letting go. 12. Place your left hand under your right fist. Quickly open both palms and fold together with the rope between them. Rub the rope with your palms, as if trying to push the ring through the middle of the rope. 13. Raise your right hand, showing the ring in your left hand not on the rope, but next to it. Return the ring to its owner and give the rope to the public for inspection. Although it is more effective to use a borrowed ring, the procedure looks no worse with your own ring, taken off your finger, or a simple metal one prepared specially. After the trick is completed, it can be submitted for review, so the impact of the trick on the audience will be the same. The main thing is that you behave naturally and naturally while performing, so that no one notices the secret movement. When practicing this movement, do it slowly and gradually, and you will master it to the point of complete ease. In order to "accustom" the audience to the "naturalness" of your actions, you can introduce an additional element into the procedure before the trick itself begins. Hold the rope ring in the open palm of your right hand as in step 2. Tell the spectator on the right, "I'm going to give you this end of the rope." With these words, stretch the right end to it with your left hand and release it, let it fall. Then tell the viewer on the left: "And you will hold this end", while moving your left hand to the left, take the left end and release it so that it falls. Then say: "And while you hold the ends, I will hold the ring with my right hand." With these words, for the first time, you turn your right hand over, clenching it into a fist. Now you are ready to continue the procedure, doing almost the same movements that have already been demonstrated. As a result, your actions look completely natural. Author: Mark Wilson We recommend interesting articles Section Spectacular tricks and their clues: See other articles Section Spectacular tricks and their clues. Read and write useful comments on this article. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Artificial leather for touch emulation
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