Par Jonathan Friedman
Jonathan Friedman est aussi bon écrivain qu’il est magicien. Et son parcours est un partage égal entre magie et musique. En effet, Jonathan voit la magie et le monde à travers le prisme de la musique, donc son écriture et sa théorie sont fortement influencées par la musique et les artistes musicaux qu’il aime.
Il a combiné ses deux passions pour écrire un nouveau livre sensationnel, The Magic of Jonathan Friedman: The Musical. Jonathan propose ici 24 routines de close-up élaborées, originales et pratiques. Elles utilisent des cartes, des pièces de monnaie, des médiators (parce que, bien sûr!), des billets d’un dollar, des sacs en plastique, des petits papiers, et plus encore…
Vous n’avez toutefois pas besoin d’être un mélomane pour apprécier la créativité derrière sa magie. Bien que certaines présentations soient axées sur la musique, les concepts et les effets vont bien au-delà…
Livre en anglais, couverture rigide, 206 pages (+ un médiator signé, créé pour l’occasion).
Description originale en anglais
Jonathan Friedman is as strong a writer as he is a magician. And his background is an even split between magic and music. He has combined these passions for this sensational new book, The Magic of Jonathan Friedman: The Musical. Jonathan delivers 24 fully fleshed-out close-up routines using cards, coins, guitar picks (because, of course!), dollar bills, plastic bags, billets, and more. The material is all original and practical, making it suitable for modern close-up performers.
Jonathan sees magic and the world through the prism of music, so his writing and theory is influenced heavily by the music and musical artists he loves. But you don’t have to be a music lover to appreciate the creativity behind his magic. While some of the presentations are themed around music, the concepts and effects go way beyond that. You’ll learn 24 effects, including:
Edge: Three guitar picks are balanced on top of each other in an impossible feat of skill.
So Pink Rock: A multi-phased routine with the card box, including an amazing ending where a spectator’s drawing vanishes from the back of a card and appears on the card box, underneath the cellophane.
The Freshest Coin Transpo in the World: A two-phased copper/silver transpo where one coin is inserted in a plastic baggie. It’s as original as it is practical.
The Chewing Gum Incident of 2017: Some chewing gum and its paper wrapper go through a series of magical transpositions!
Card Tricks Suck: An unusual presentation for the Ambitious Card with a wild ending; the spectator’s selection gets sucked up through a straw!
In Clenched Fist: A four-phased ‘coin through hand’ routine that all the cool kids, and magic rockstars, will end up doing.
Friedman is a mix of Paul Harris, Allan Ackerman, Jay Sankey, and Elvis Costello rolled into one. The combination is a beautiful one, and the material itself is housed in a gorgeous, hardbound, full-color production numbering over 200 pages. Above all, The Magic of Jonathan Friedman: The Musical is a fun, funny read that will equip you with 24 practical, close-up routines that are easy to do and high on impact.
206 pages, full-color hardback. Each copy comes with a custom, signed guitar pick.