Music to My Ears by Simon Lipkin

Created by: Simon Lipkin

Music To My Ears is a captivating book test designed for mentalism performances, offering universal appeal. The magician presents a selection of music books filled with songs from various genres like Disney, rock, or The Beatles. The spectator freely chooses any page number, and the magician can reveal the song title, artist, delve into lyrics, sing the tune, or even pull up the song on Spotify. This trick requires no memory work, making it easy to perform repeatedly. It's perfect for close-up or parlour magic, engaging audiences with a personal and interactive experience.

Key features

  • No memory work required

  • Universal appeal with a wide range of music genres

  • Interactive and personal experience for the spectator

  • Can be performed time and time again

  • Versatile in revelations (song title, artist, lyrics, etc.)

Pros

  • Engages the audience with a personal touch

  • Versatile in performance options

  • No need for memorization

  • Suitable for various performance settings

Cons

  • Requires specific props (music books)

  • May need preparation based on the selection of books

Effect

The trick "Music To My Ears" is a book test with broad appeal. A spectator freely chooses any music book, such as Disney, rock, or Beatles songbooks. They select a page number, and the magician reveals the song title, artist, or even lyrics. The performer can go further by singing the tune or pulling up the song on Spotify. The effect is clean, direct, and requires no memory work.

Full details

"Music To My Ears" is designed for versatility. The method allows the performer to adapt to different music genres, making it suitable for various audiences. The trick does not rely on pre-show work or complex setups. The spectator makes all choices, ensuring a fair and impossible-seeming result. The performer can expand the effect by incorporating additional details like lyrics or melodies.

Who should consider the trick

This trick suits mentalists and magicians who perform book tests or music-themed routines. It works well for close-up, parlour, or stage settings. Performers who enjoy interactive, audience-driven effects will find this appealing. Since it requires no memorization, it is accessible to beginners but offers enough depth for experienced magicians.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The difficulty level is moderate. The method is straightforward, but smooth performance relies on natural handling and audience management. No advanced sleight of hand is needed, but confidence in presentation is key. The trick can be performed repeatedly without detection.

What magicians say

Simon Lipkin describes "Music To My Ears" as a "no-memory-required book test that has universal appeal." He highlights its flexibility, stating, "You can reveal the title, the artist, delve deeper, or even pull the song up on Spotify." The trick is praised for being "sure-fire" and repeatable. The summary notes that while some props are needed, the effect's simplicity and impact make it worthwhile. Lipkin's teaching style encourages performers to adapt and expand on the routine.

What people are saying about Music to My Ears

The1914 says...

Music to my ears is a book test that has Universal appeal [...] there is no memory work involved and you will be able to perform this time and time again.

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