Soundless sleights?

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Soundless sleights?

Postby Lord Freddie » Feb 18th, '07, 20:27



I am currently perfecting and practising front and back palming of cards (the lesson in Tarbell 2 concerning card manipulation).
I learnt it years ago and want to practise it more and get it very slick (watching that Cardini vid on youtube made me realise how I need to work on it more!)
I find when moving the card from front to rear it makes a sound and no matter how many movements I have tried to change it still does it. This kind of sleight needs to be performed quickily so the specs eyes don't catch a glimpse of it, I just don't want their ears to either!

Any tips?

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Postby Lawrence » Feb 18th, '07, 22:20

music! it would cover the noise of it and it's hardly going to arrise any questions about why it's there, people do performances to music. simple as

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Postby Lord Freddie » Feb 18th, '07, 22:26

That's the logical thing when on stage, but I was thinking about close-up purposes. There must be a way to make it smoother without that whoosh!

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Postby MysteryMan » Feb 18th, '07, 22:30

If you are planning on close-up, usually you are in a setting with other people around. Most of the time there will be enough background noise to cover the sound of the sleight. Or you could invent a little patter for that exact moment to cover the sound as well.

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Postby Lord Freddie » Feb 19th, '07, 00:38

Thanks, good idea. I was wondering whether anyone else had the same problem with this particular sleight?

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