DO MIND-BLOWING MAGIC WITH ANY RING! (Learn the Amazing Secret!)

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DO MIND-BLOWING MAGIC WITH ANY RING! Magic Ring Trick Tutorial !!

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Welcome to the official YouTube channel of Jay Sankey Magic. Jay Sankey is
a true magician’s magician and is widely considered to be one of the most
original thinkers and finest magic teachers alive today. He is also one of
the most prolific magic creators on the planet. Jay's original tricks have
been performed by many of the world’s most famous magicians including
David Copperfield, Criss Angel, David Blaine, Dynamo and Keith Barry. Jay
also fooled Penn and Teller on the tv show 'FOOL US' and made Toronto's CN
Tower vanish! Learn fun magic and mentalism tricks from one of the world's
most experienced performers and teachers. Jay uploads new tutorial videos,
comedy videos, and cartoons every week. Learn the secrets to card tricks,
coin tricks, mentalism and psychic tricks. Jay also reveals the secrets to
his favorite, easy to do street magic tricks!
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HERE'S THE SECRET to covering the SOUND of the ring hitting the table! In bars, clubs and at parties, the natural sounds will 'cover' any small sound of the ring on the table. And when you want to do this in a quieter place, just say the words, "Watch carefully!" at the moment you drop the ring into your cupped hand. That way, your words will 'cover' any small sound.

SankeyMagic
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I’m going to do this to my girlfriend. Use one of the rings she wears and make it reappear as an engagement ring.

Shba
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Two things to keep in mind, the ring has to be perfectly round, no stones and the table must have a cloth to muffle the sound of the ring falling

RyugaChan
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I love the way you explain your magic. So concise and easy to understand. Thanks.

mikezeese
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You took a one minute explanation of a trick and turned it into a thesis on history, magic, slight-of-hand, theatre, presentation, and I don't know what else. Thanks!

smickster
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I think you really are an amazing person - so great to watch.
Many thanks....all the way from London !

paulwharton
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I’ve been watching Sankey for almost 20 years. By far the best at explaining the process of a trick. Not just the mechanics but the psychology.

jasonm
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Love how you always explain the psychology behind the misdirection. I've been a passive viewer for quite some time, and I think it's time for me to sack up and purchase the back to school pack

BURG
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I'm so unlucky, cuz I performed to my family and when the coin was supposed to roll, it just stayed flat. To cover it up I had to use soooo much misdirection and finally just did the other vanish. It was good but it could have been better if it rolled.

blitzbit
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I can't believe I just fell for a vanish that I had already been using.

qmf
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When I travel abroad and I don't speak the language, I do a little hand magic, this breaks the ice, and I am able to get people to interact with me, I often get invited to a meal or drinks and friendships are formed. My best trick in a bar is to make a Sleeve Glass (Straight Pint Glass) pass through a wooden table. Ace ending t a small act of Magic. :)

DavidSuttoninSpain
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*I can do it!* I can do it with a coin and a ring now, just still can't do it with the garbage can lid, it's just so obvious where it goes. PLUS it twats me in the face when it rolls towards my lap.

-Tidgy
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Hey Jay, just wanna let you know that I started magic a couple years ago and really started to pick up on it about a year ago. I was never at a "good" level until I seen you perform because you show me what's all possible. So thanks for being such a big inspiration.

tylerjg
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What will be bad is if the ring or coin lands of the flooe instead of your lap

bheatricegreene
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i was like i've seen him somewhere....he was on spellz 😁

victorialalayan
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This is brilliant because i always have 7 rings atleast with me 👌🏼

chaospotato
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when you made the ring vanish i thought your surely palming it but when you showed your both hand i was like😨😵 what the hell!!!

blueandgreen
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Thanks! I know how to do a lot of the magic tricks professionals use, but I never had the time to really put in to do them skillfully. Honestly it just makes me enjoy magic even more because I find the scripts more entertaining and when you know what the magician is doing, how difficult it is, and many single magic tricks have multiple pieces that are used to create the overall illusion - seeing them pull this off flawlessly is more impressive than when I didn't know magic! My favorite was a disappearing coin trick I pulled on my brother who is a cop and was working with the DEA basically as a detective...not an easy person to fool. I had three coins in my hand, and when I was supposed to open my hand and reveal only two coins, I'd messed up and there were still three coins, so I acted embarrassed and closed my hand, turned it over (while standing, so I couldn't drop a coin), tapped my hand then opened my hand to reveal only two coins. The look on my brothers face was priceless. Keep up the excellent work!

Troy-Echo
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It is so refreshing to have someone who spends as much time on the 'technical' aspects as those 'soft' skills. When I travel to a country whose language I don't speak, it is amazing to me how open kids are to following me and 'playing'. As long as the 'adults' see me having 'fun' (making faces is a good opener) with their kid, they tolerate me quite well.

Children will engage 100% of the time, where adults mostly not at all. I mention this because they have a sense of wonder not yet spoiled, and are similar to 'willing' participants in close-up. Performing anything-even if just making kids laugh at your expressions-without explanation is universal, and taps into something primal. We will question what we are _told_ more than what we are _shown_ . Adults have lost that feeling of awe & wonder that used to make their imagination take a stroll, but kids still have it. They actually THINK about what they see.

What I appreciate about the videos of yours I've seen so far is that you have a deep appreciation for this obvious, but seldom explored aspect of _any_ interpersonal interaction. I would rather make one kid laugh than make 1, 000 adults go, "How did he do that?"...

Thanks for your thorough perspective, good sir. :)

TheSalesEngineer
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I do the same with money. It simply disappears, like magic... And even I don't know how it happens.

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