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Erdnase Change - A few try-outs

Postby Slyszer » Nov 21st, '06, 00:27



Hey Guys!

I've been working on my Erdnase Change lately, and I caught some on tape. I tried different get ready's, fast and slow ways of performing the change etc...
There is no music in the clip. Because this is only a try-out of my Erdnase Change :)

Any tips or comments are more than welcome!

Erdnase Change Try-Out

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Postby yoshi » Nov 21st, '06, 10:06

Very very good. I am trying to learn this but I'm c*** (not the best) at it.

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Postby johntheblob » Nov 21st, '06, 10:39

Very smooth! the DL makes it look a lat better too. Usually I just do the change using the cards all going the same way. I must say, your method is cool! :o

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Postby Jocce » Nov 21st, '06, 12:02

It's when I see things like this I realize I should really take up some card work. Very magical! Great job.

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Postby russellmagic » Nov 21st, '06, 12:18

wheres a good place to learn this change? :oops:

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Postby Slyszer » Nov 21st, '06, 13:06

A good place? In your bedroom, at the toilet? :P
No seriously... I learned it mainly from Oz Pearlman - Born to Perform DVD. It's excellent!

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Postby Henk » Nov 21st, '06, 13:33

Very nicely done Slyszer!

I stand in Awe for the smoothness and magical way you do the move;)

Your video made me wanna work on my Erdnase 8)

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Postby Scriptorilsky » Nov 21st, '06, 13:39

Nice. The best Erdnase cc I have ever seen is performed by Euan Bingham. But this is also very nice, it sells the idea.

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Postby cosmicsecret » Nov 21st, '06, 16:36

i like it too ;)
smooth and clean as it should be.
ive been using the erdnase aswell but iam going to replace it in some routines with the in your face change by bill perkins.its just more visuall.even if the cleanup takes more practice as the whole erdnase its worth to learn it.

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Postby russellmagic » Nov 21st, '06, 19:40

where can you buy born to perform dvd? a magic shop i suppose but which one?

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Postby EuanBingham » Nov 21st, '06, 20:10

Looks good to me. You can remove the forward motion by having your hand slightly cupped, then when your hand is placed on the deck your fingers straighten out (instead of the hand moving forwards). Also, if you use a small circular rubbing motion you can get a much better illusion that the card is 'changing'.

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Postby macos » Nov 21st, '06, 23:17

russellmagic wrote:where can you buy born to perform dvd? a magic shop i suppose but which one?



Or then just buy Erdanse "Expert at the card table" (book) where you can learn alot more from. It's a good book and well worth the small price they sell it for. You can purchase Born To Perform from www.penguinmagic.com . Expert at the Card Table you will find from ebay for example...

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Postby Lownatic » Nov 24th, '06, 01:53

Buy the book and practice. Also watch and study Slyszer's vid. Excellent execution

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Postby Speed » Nov 25th, '06, 15:18

Very nice , i like your DL. You bend the deck? Is it easyer then to make the DL?

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Postby Slyszer » Nov 26th, '06, 02:52

Well, I usually do not bend the deck, but I've also practised the Le Paul spread with this deck, so the entire deck has a little concave bend in it :wink:

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