You get three audience chasers each about 1:30 minutes long. One is drum dominant, another one guitar dominant and the third is hard to put in words. All three sound great. (Listen to a demo.)
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You get four closers: comedy closer 25 seconds long, comedy closer 31 seconds long, 'get home safe' closer 36 seconds long, 'thank you for coming' closer 14 seconds. (Listen to a comedy closer demo.)
You get two dramatic openers one 45 seconds long the other 47 seconds long, and one dramatic closer 11 seconds long. These openers set the mood perfectly. (Listen to a dramatic opener demo.)
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You get three phone messages 22 to 30 seconds long. A good phone message can mean the difference between landing your next gig or not. Although I think in business email has largely replaced the phone and voice messages, as an entertainer it is much easier
You get eight sound effects: applause, jeopardy theme, yaaawn, tick-tock clock, drum roll, one liner drum hit, crash and cell phone ringer. Each effect comes in its own MP3 file. Only the cell phone ringer MP3 has two fairly long sequencies of two different
You get three types of magician welcomes. The first is a 25 second track. The second one starts with "Your magician for this evening..." and is 44 seconds long. The third is a welcome for each state of the US: "And now it's my great pleasure to present
Robert Haas Robert Haas has been performing magic since 2000 amazing and mystifying
audiences of all ages with his own unique brand of magic. He is a member of the SAM, the oldest magic society in the world, and has won numerous awards for his magic over the years.