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QuestionHow do I know that the audience is at a good angle so they don't find out?Community AnswerPractice with a friend ahead of time, and if they can see the trick, change your position until it works.
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QuestionWhat if I fall during the act?Community AnswerJust pretend that you tipped over while levitating, like it is so tiring that you got off balance. Then try again.
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QuestionWhat if someone asks me how I did it?Community AnswerSimply say, "A magician never tells his/her secret," then wink or give them a nice smile.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I can't act well?Community AnswerPractice in front of a mirror or a friend beforehand, and when you are confident and feel you have practiced enough, move on to larger audiences.
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QuestionWhat if they don't like the trick?Community AnswerUse it as an opportunity to grow. Not everyone is going to like everything you do. Just learn to smile and keep going.
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QuestionWhat if you keep on trying, and it doesn't work?Johnny Gaming HD CrafterCommunity AnswerJust keep practicing, and soon you will definitely succeed. If you don't, this probably is not the best trick for you.
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QuestionHow to really levitate and get your whole body off the ground?Community AnswerWith strings/wires. It isn't possible otherwise... except if you really are a wizard.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have an audience?Community AnswerTry and make one. Ask friends from school or people you know. Family members are good audiences too.
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QuestionI tried the technique in the article and it did not work. What do I do now?Community AnswerJust practice, and eventually you'll get the hang of it.
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QuestionCan anyone do this?CandyCorn XoeCommunity AnswerYes, anyone can do it.
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QuestionWhat if someone discovered the trick?Community AnswerThat's okay, just ask them not to tell anyone else.
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QuestionWhat if I don't want an audience to see it?Community AnswerYou don't have to have an audience to see you levitate. Do it for yourself or for a friend/relative.
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