Earthquake
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Tabletop Earthquake by Floyd Lewis It's an old trick to make a tabletop shake like it's been hit by a minor quake. You place your hand flat on the surface, fingers spread wide apart, and then you start tapping with your fingertips in a slow, steady beat. The more force you apply, the greater the vibration will be, until the table begins to shimmy and shake like it's being danced upon. You can also use this technique to create a miniature earthquake by placing your hand on the edge of the table, instead of the center. This will cause the tabletop to tilt and wobble, creating a fun and unpredictable effect. Another way to achieve this is to tap on the surface with two fingers at the same time, while keeping your thumb pressed firmly against it. This creates a kind of resonance that can make the tabletop vibrate in different ways. It's worth noting that you don't need any special equipment or knowledge to perform these tricks. All you need is a flat surface and some basic hand movements. With practice, you'll be able to create impressive effects with just your fingers and a bit of imagination.
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