Hey, I REALLY love this video. You are really helping people get into rope magic, which is one of my fondest areas of magic. Well done and a great contribution to the magic community!
@@magicorthodoxy The one thing that I didn't know from your video was the Harold Sterling routine. I had seen it used as a quick gag, but never a full blown routine. Recently I saw Oscar Munos perform it at the DC Festival of Magic and it was completely outstanding. Highly recommended if you need some comedy in your routines and the moves therein are NOT DIFFICULT! Something everyone should learn from! With Oscar this was a six minute routine with all the gags and byplay! Looked in Abbot's book and there it is! great stuff!
I also recommend Tabary's rope routine. He has a two DVD set which teaches his routine among others. It is a modular routine with regular rope and an instant reset. I also love Daryl's Acrobatic Knots. That routine has gotten me a lot of mileage.
the tabary rope routine was one of the first magic routines I've ever learned in general. I first saw it on the world's greatest magic part 4. shout out to those people who got their start in magic by watching those specials... out of all the magic presented in all of those specials.... it was Francis tabarys rope routine and Michael Ammars cups n balls/performance of dingles roll over aces that just fully captured my attention and imagination.. I wanted nothing more than to be able to perform magic like them. I watch those performances over and over and over. I actually learned the tabary rope routine by watching it over and over and over and slow motion LOL. once I met a magician who turned into my mentor did I find out instructional VHS tapes were available to learn those routines did I actually purchase them and learn them properly..... anyway, I'm getting off subject.... the tabary rope routine is excellent. since learning it I've studied lots of different routines creators performers and always come back to that and for what it takes to perform it which is a piece of rope and a smaller piece of rope. combined with how much magic you get from that.... finally adding in how visibly incredible some of the moments in the routine look there really isn't a much better choice when it comes to ticking all the boxes. I highly recommend taking a look at the two volume set of DVDs as well. one final note.... the dude won FISM(the Olympics of magic) with a rope trick... lol. that ought to give you an idea and of itself. just how good the routine is and the effect it had not only people but magicians as well. anyway, awesome video. it inspired me to revisit rope magic.
Great sources for "Rope Magic" David. Thanks again for a great video. I started out with "Encyclopedia of Rope Magic" when I first got into magic, and later got into Daryl's rope magic, so I can certainly attest that you selected two of the best sources out there.
I would add Ring and Rope which is almost a whole subcategory. I have routines from shoelaces with finger rings up to doughnut sized rings with full sized ropes. Another favorite is Rope-Thru-Neck, where the rope is wrapped around you neck, the ends are tied together, and the rope is pulled through the neck.
I have used 1/2” three strand NYLON in a parlour situation. Braided nylon is better, still soft and you don’t have to pay a premium from the magic store. I think your recommendation is the best idea I have heard.
Good discussion on types and sources of good rope for magicians to use. The best rope routine IMHO is Daryl's acrobatic knot, which you mentioned, and which is basically bulletproof, even if you make a mistake. Dan Harlan has a clever version of the Professor's Nightmare called The Awakening which is worth looking at after you have worked out Professor's Nightmare.
Prof nightmare is such a classic trick. Propdog produce the softest rope I have ever used in a variety of colors. Richard Sanders Fibre Optics is brilliant too.
Best video I’ve ever seen even from a book on how to start I must agree on the books and resources I have and have been using them all and are easy to understand and follow
@@magicorthodoxy Yes, here it is: th-cam.com/video/FD565ld0C2g/w-d-xo.html I have it, and love it. Great information, too. The ropes are thinner now, thought. Apparently people had trouble handling the thick ones, so he remade it.
Speaking of Penguin Magic, I actually prefer "Cotton Rope, White (50') by Mr. Magic", it's a bit softer than Uday, and just a couple millimeters thicker. In terms of cutability, it's about the same as Uday.
I’ve owned all those books, problem is I’ve never been settled or focused enough to make use of them before I’ve lost them. This the sort of material I wish I would have stayed committed to learning when I was young, these effects they are street gold. I’ve literally watched women melt in the club when my homie hanz did his routine devised from fiber optics by Richard sanders. Anybody got that professors instructions with the under wear? I got two sets no instructions! Smilesotheylikeyou
And if you are young, whatever you do, dont ask your parents to get you the rope! The amount of garbage rope I have been handed in my life is astounding LOL. When you cut it and its got paper inside, try not to cry.
I'm fond of picking up different ropes with different properties to find the ones that work best for the particular trick 'm doing. You'd be surprised how much difference a different rope makes. For example, there's a trick where you stretch a rope vertically between your hands and then let go with your upper hand and it stays upright until you snap your fingers. That requires a stiffer rope then the soft magician's rope.
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Hey, I REALLY love this video. You are really helping people get into rope magic, which is one of my fondest areas of magic. Well done and a great contribution to the magic community!
You're so welcome!
@@magicorthodoxy The one thing that I didn't know from your video was the Harold Sterling routine. I had seen it used as a quick gag, but never a full blown routine. Recently I saw Oscar Munos perform it at the DC Festival of Magic and it was completely outstanding. Highly recommended if you need some comedy in your routines and the moves therein are NOT DIFFICULT! Something everyone should learn from! With Oscar this was a six minute routine with all the gags and byplay! Looked in Abbot's book and there it is! great stuff!
I also recommend Tabary's rope routine. He has a two DVD set which teaches his routine among others. It is a modular routine with regular rope and an instant reset. I also love Daryl's Acrobatic Knots. That routine has gotten me a lot of mileage.
thanks for stopping by
Those are the 2 I want to get good at.
the tabary rope routine was one of the first magic routines I've ever learned in general. I first saw it on the world's greatest magic part 4. shout out to those people who got their start in magic by watching those specials... out of all the magic presented in all of those specials.... it was Francis tabarys rope routine and Michael Ammars cups n balls/performance of dingles roll over aces that just fully captured my attention and imagination.. I wanted nothing more than to be able to perform magic like them. I watch those performances over and over and over. I actually learned the tabary rope routine by watching it over and over and over and slow motion LOL. once I met a magician who turned into my mentor did I find out instructional VHS tapes were available to learn those routines did I actually purchase them and learn them properly..... anyway, I'm getting off subject.... the tabary rope routine is excellent. since learning it I've studied lots of different routines creators performers and always come back to that and for what it takes to perform it which is a piece of rope and a smaller piece of rope. combined with how much magic you get from that.... finally adding in how visibly incredible some of the moments in the routine look there really isn't a much better choice when it comes to ticking all the boxes. I highly recommend taking a look at the two volume set of DVDs as well. one final note.... the dude won FISM(the Olympics of magic) with a rope trick... lol. that ought to give you an idea and of itself. just how good the routine is and the effect it had not only people but magicians as well. anyway, awesome video. it inspired me to revisit rope magic.
Fiber Optics by Richard Sanders is awesome and very fun to perform. Highly recommend.
yep !!!
@@magicorthodoxy Do you think you should do 5 of these slick moves or is that too much?
Oh....and Cody Fisher's 3 Ropes and a Thousand Laughs is a great Professor's Nightmare routine.
thank you !!!
Richard Sanders fiber optic is a very good routine.nice and simple. Also Tabary books are good to start with.thanks Dave for this review.
Cool, thanks
Great sources for "Rope Magic" David. Thanks again for a great video. I started out with "Encyclopedia of Rope Magic" when I first got into magic, and later got into Daryl's rope magic, so I can certainly attest that you selected two of the best sources out there.
Thanks for sharing!
Nothing like Darysl routine in rope magic,Amazing!
Couldn't agree more!
I would add Ring and Rope which is almost a whole subcategory. I have routines from shoelaces with finger rings up to doughnut sized rings with full sized ropes. Another favorite is Rope-Thru-Neck, where the rope is wrapped around you neck, the ends are tied together, and the rope is pulled through the neck.
I have used 1/2” three strand NYLON in a parlour situation.
Braided nylon is better, still soft and you don’t have to pay a premium from the magic store.
I think your recommendation is the best idea I have heard.
Great topic! I'm really glad you decided to do a video addressing this.
Glad you liked it!
Another great of rope and rope and ring magic is Aldo Colombini. Great stuff!
Couldn't agree more!
Good discussion on types and sources of good rope for magicians to use. The best rope routine IMHO is Daryl's acrobatic knot, which you mentioned, and which is basically bulletproof, even if you make a mistake.
Dan Harlan has a clever version of the Professor's Nightmare called The Awakening which is worth looking at after you have worked out Professor's Nightmare.
thank you !!!
It seems we went to different schools together
El Ropo at the Magic Castle has inspired to look into rope magic. So this video was just what I needed 🙌
oh good
Prof nightmare is such a classic trick. Propdog produce the softest rope I have ever used in a variety of colors. Richard Sanders Fibre Optics is brilliant too.
great suggestion
Very good advice. Learn Daryls rope routine and you will be able to entertain anywhere.
agreed
LOVEEEEE rope magic. I recommend (slashed)Scott Alexander, Pavel, Daryl, Tabary, Richard sanders (fiber optics duh), George sands.
:D
Best video I’ve ever seen even from a book on how to start I must agree on the books and resources I have and have been using them all and are easy to understand and follow
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Great list of resources David. Great recommendation for Daryl😊👍😊😊👍
Thanks 👍
Jay Sankey has an engaging Professor's Nightmare routine with ropes that look like magic wands.
Really?
@@magicorthodoxy Yes, here it is: th-cam.com/video/FD565ld0C2g/w-d-xo.html I have it, and love it. Great information, too. The ropes are thinner now, thought. Apparently people had trouble handling the thick ones, so he remade it.
Slydini and Pop Haydn do some great rope routines.
great recommendations
Where is the Bill Ness Miracle Rope trick? Haven't heard of that one. Google doesn't return back much on it.
Dover is the Best for old magic books..!
🙏😃🎩
agreed
Rope routine suggestion. "SANDSATIONAL ROPE" by george SANDS
I like it!
I support you , your great choices , and your even greater personality and Chanel . EMPHASIS ON GREAT ❤️❤️
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Can yarn be use for practice?
doesn't have good weight
What is the best rope for “sandsational rope “ ?
watch the video starting at 2:20
Can you review the WGM delux Rope
what is difference between Daryl rope routine and vol3 . does this includes in vol3 of expert rope routine
Speaking of Penguin Magic, I actually prefer "Cotton Rope, White (50') by Mr. Magic", it's a bit softer than Uday, and just a couple millimeters thicker. In terms of cutability, it's about the same as Uday.
nice !!!
Heyhey 😊 who is the man with the beard in some scenes? Are there teaching vids from him available?
that's the Professor's Nightmare tutorial by Javier Fuenmayor
@@magicorthodoxy thank you very much for the early reply. Can you tell me where I can find this tutorial?
I’ve owned all those books, problem is I’ve never been settled or focused enough to make use of them before I’ve lost them. This the sort of material I wish I would have stayed committed to learning when I was young, these effects they are street gold. I’ve literally watched women melt in the club when my homie hanz did his routine devised from fiber optics by Richard sanders. Anybody got that professors instructions with the under wear? I got two sets no instructions!
Smilesotheylikeyou
:D
No doubt you roped people into rope magic
yikes
I thought I was a great rope magician .... But then I realised I'm a frayed knot ..(sorry David, I can't resist a pun)
LOL
My girlfriend introduced me to rope magic.
hey hey, this is a kid's show
check out my ROPE TRICK th-cam.com/users/shortsWSj4ifQR5pE
And if you are young, whatever you do, dont ask your parents to get you the rope! The amount of garbage rope I have been handed in my life is astounding LOL. When you cut it and its got paper inside, try not to cry.
fair point
I'm fond of picking up different ropes with different properties to find the ones that work best for the particular trick 'm doing. You'd be surprised how much difference a different rope makes. For example, there's a trick where you stretch a rope vertically between your hands and then let go with your upper hand and it stays upright until you snap your fingers. That requires a stiffer rope then the soft magician's rope.