Slydini was the greatest! Among magicians, he was without equal. Many of the great ones said that they could not be fooled anymore by anyone but Slydini. He invented closeup magic, and his influence will always be remembered. Take Care, Good Buddy!
Wow slydini seems comes across as a very likable and confident guy. I don't know how but he has a sense of humbleness about him. It's very easy to make the volunteer feel victimized but Slydini just has this presence that doesn't make the volunteer feel this. I can't really explain it but he is one great showman and I only wish I could have been alive a few decades before I was to see him perform...
Wow. This is the first time I have seen his original presentation. Everybody else pales by comparison don't they? Perfect timing and misdirection. So many small subtleties I have not seen done. Great.
Do not understand how there can be people who press 'dislike'. It is an incredible "effect" which Slydini achieved with such a simple trick. No doubt they are people who understand nothing of what is magic.
Hello Magia y Curiosidades by JM, The 'dislikes' are more likely due to the poor quality of the video than Slydini`s performance. Example: here is the same performance but clear: tinyurl.com/y9wewg5l Katalyzt
This video is the perfect response to those who comment on magic videos on UA-cam, "Stop spoiling the magic by revealing how it is done. Can't you guys just watch and enjoy?"
It still is! Magic is more popular now than ever before, and thats a good thing because Magicians will pay to see Magicians more than most people! I've seen Burton 4 times, and D.C 6! Magic has become a lot more socialy acceptable in recent years.
Fantastic routine . The person in the chair becomes so self conscious from the first time he misses the paper ball that he would hardly see anything . That is the mental effect the magician has on the participant .
I have done this routine at bars, right at the tables. I use the napkins on the table and it goes over great. This is a fantastic effect to learn and perform at parties and get togethers. However you need to actually learn this and not just copy what you see. There is a lot going on here that you are unaware of and that is what makes this such a great effect. And so much fun.
I hope when im old as hom my skills have totally reched there potential and scince the new mellenia approaches what wonders we will see in magic how magic would transform itself in something bigger than us and us magicians loving it as always the legend the master.
Interesting topic of both of you. Today, it is true that a lot of magicians pay in order to see magic. But, at the same time, because of media and even because of some (many) "magicians" (i.e. youtube too), in commonsense and for "ordinary people" magic means puzzle or simple tricks. No, effects, no surprises, no suspence, no emotions, no "magical atmosfere" (Ascanio). It's a shame.
Standard rule yes. But part of being a transcendent master is knowing when and how to break the rules. I can show you parallel fifths in Bach's counterpoint. He knew when and how to make it work. Similarly with Slydini. He was above the "rules" that us mere mortals cling to.
sometimes. So far I've found that the audience is just cracking up at the trick, and the person I am doing it for thinks they are laughing because they don't know where the ball went either. This way the audience and the person reinforce each other.
By far the funniest trick in Magic ever. Slydini has such class. He was just on a another level. Other great versions of this are from Copperfield and Earl Presto. But they all pale in comparison. Another note is Slydini never asks "which hand right or left" like most magicians do. Its much harder to do it Slydini's way as there is no time misdirection.
People... THIS is magic. Even though when you can SEE what's done, it still amaze us. And that is the spirit of true magic, Slydini, you're great.
Slydini was the greatest! Among magicians, he was without equal. Many of the great ones said that they could not be fooled anymore by anyone but Slydini. He invented closeup magic, and his influence will always be remembered. Take Care, Good Buddy!
We KNOW what's going on, but we are still mesmerized. Slydini was awesome. What a gifted magician and showman.
Wow slydini seems comes across as a very likable and confident guy. I don't know how but he has a sense of humbleness about him. It's very easy to make the volunteer feel victimized but Slydini just has this presence that doesn't make the volunteer feel this. I can't really explain it but he is one great showman and I only wish I could have been alive a few decades before I was to see him perform...
Wow. This is the first time I have seen his original presentation. Everybody else pales by comparison don't they? Perfect timing and misdirection. So many small subtleties I have not seen done. Great.
Do not understand how there can be people who press 'dislike'. It is an incredible "effect" which Slydini achieved with such a simple trick. No doubt they are people who understand nothing of what is magic.
Hello Magia y Curiosidades by JM,
The 'dislikes' are more likely due to the poor quality of the video than Slydini`s performance.
Example: here is the same performance but clear: tinyurl.com/y9wewg5l
Katalyzt
One of the greatest sleight of hand magicians of all time.
This video is the perfect response to those who comment on magic videos on UA-cam, "Stop spoiling the magic by revealing how it is done. Can't you guys just watch and enjoy?"
It still is! Magic is more popular now than ever before, and thats a good thing because Magicians will pay to see Magicians more than most people! I've seen Burton 4 times, and D.C 6! Magic has become a lot more socialy acceptable in recent years.
Yea,its Magic....Wonderfoul.Ich verneige mich vor einen der Größten die es in der Zauberkunst gab....
OK... It's a trick but... That's INCREDIBLE! Great artist, great showman, great magician!
Fantastic routine . The person in the chair becomes so self conscious from the first time he misses the paper ball that he would hardly see anything . That is the mental effect the magician has on the participant .
Agreed...total master of misdirection and timing...
I do this all the time, it's great; perfect for resteraunts, parties etc.
one of the best magicians. and the creator of one of the best coin routines ever invented. ONE COIN ROUTINE.
Absolutely amazing tony , a complete master
Amazing, one of my favorite magicians!
I have done this routine at bars, right at the tables. I use the napkins on the table and it goes over great. This is a fantastic effect to learn and perform at parties and get togethers. However you need to actually learn this and not just copy what you see. There is a lot going on here that you are unaware of and that is what makes this such a great effect. And so much fun.
It's emotional to watch a man who was the most skillfull practitioner of misdirection at his best
Viva Skydini
I hope when im old as hom my skills have totally reched there potential and scince the new mellenia approaches what wonders we will see in magic how magic would transform itself in something bigger than us and us magicians loving it as always the legend the master.
great, wonderful video
Beautiful.
A real Master Magician. He is amazing.
A true master at work.
That was beautiful.
Yeah, he totally deserves that name.
"you're clever... you're clever..." lol brutal right into his eyes
those times when magic was respected as an art!
This is my great uncle! ❤
Interesting topic of both of you. Today, it is true that a lot of magicians pay in order to see magic. But, at the same time, because of media and even because of some (many) "magicians" (i.e. youtube too), in commonsense and for "ordinary people" magic means puzzle or simple tricks. No, effects, no surprises, no suspence, no emotions, no "magical atmosfere" (Ascanio). It's a shame.
incredible genius
Standard rule yes. But part of being a transcendent master is knowing when and how to break the rules. I can show you parallel fifths in Bach's counterpoint. He knew when and how to make it work. Similarly with Slydini. He was above the "rules" that us mere mortals cling to.
Me too. Thanks Scam School - that was great!
I love this routine
que grande, no se que mas decir del gran Slydini =D
Scam school sent me here :)
moldyicecream me too...
We are all Brian's children
Maxi Schmidt
And we are glad that we are!
Me too
Maxi Schmidt we are all bastard Brushwoods
sometimes. So far I've found that the audience is just cracking up at the trick, and the person I am doing it for thinks they are laughing because they don't know where the ball went either.
This way the audience and the person reinforce each other.
A god at work.
Old and known trick but great presentation
The master. Enough said.
leonardo di caprio travelling through time
By far the funniest trick in Magic ever. Slydini has such class. He was just on a another level. Other great versions of this are from Copperfield and Earl Presto. But they all pale in comparison. Another note is Slydini never asks "which hand right or left" like most magicians do. Its much harder to do it Slydini's way as there is no time misdirection.
There is absolutely time misdirection. You missed it!
A perfect missdirection cathedra
I agree with you no one comes close not even Chris Angel..
The Master !
Yea, he moved to argentina with his family at a young age. Soo???
Perfect!!
¡increible!
master in misdirection...
Guy looks pissed.
What a way to make a living....! He is laughing all the way to the bank....
i love when italians speak english
GENIO!!
el master de masters
in my opinion no cause magic is starting to be revealed .
Now, ten years since you said this. It is much much worse! Exposure for cash is the way for so many now. To hell with The Art! It's sad.
Wow,,
Wow
HD QUALITY HERE - ua-cam.com/video/MLpq9CvN_pA/v-deo.html
Same video but really good quality indeed, check it out!
How did the guy not see that? :)
One word , master
Or maybe the guy was just playing along. There's no way we can know for sure.
Please , don't be silly , you wouldn't see it to . Learn some stuff about Slydini
I'm not being silly, just telling the truth. There really is no way we can know for sure.
...
how can promagictricks say he NEVER performed for laymen! He must go research his history of magic.
classic
qui est là à cause de J. Daumont?