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Classic Pass

Postby AceOfClubs » Feb 24th, '07, 22:10



Heres a video of my classic pass. I know its horrible needs more practice and is not ready for performance. Now I bet your wondering why is he posting this I posting this mainly because I want to know a dvd or book that is completely or mostly on the classic pass and I want to show you how I'm doing it now and see if I'm doing it wrong so that I'm not practicing the wrong thing. It's long but please watch till the end its 3min and 42sec. Also make sure to turn down you volume. So here it is!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=42sAtPi1yKY

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Postby Mikey.666 » Feb 25th, '07, 12:55

the 9th symphony, thats a boppin beat.

angles for the classic pass are essential, even for the herman pass as well...try and angle your cards down a bit...roughly a 45 degree angle. and practice practice practice.

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Postby supermagictom » Feb 25th, '07, 14:36

Here are some common tips:

Angle the deck downwards slightly.
Keep your right fingers together and cover as much of the deck as possible.
Be loose and fast. (Although a pass doesn't always have to be fast).
Practice in front of a mirror from many angles, and also webcam.
Experiment with cover/disguises (thumb sweep, rock the deck, make eye contact to misdirect).
Always make it as small a movement as possible.
A minimum of noise is necessary - if they hear it - they'll know you did it.
Practice constantly and it will pay off. 8)

Hope that helps you.

These are a couple of my passes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QQ8j9g7BMw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN0_AOe4Xvk

I'm still AH, so its not upto pro standard. But I am getting there.

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Postby AceOfClubs » Feb 25th, '07, 15:48

Wow Those are good supermagictom still noone has told me where I can buy something just on the classic pass.

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Postby supermagictom » Feb 25th, '07, 15:59

There is ''on the pass'' -
http://www.magicbox.uk.com/shop.php/sho ... p_163.html

And ''pass with care'' -
http://www.magicshop.co.uk/pass-with-care-p-389.html

Neither of which I own personally, the reviews I've seen have been mixed for both of them. You could try them.
On the pass is probably the one I would buy.

Books may well be better on many things, but I think with the pass - videos are better.

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Postby AceOfClubs » Feb 25th, '07, 16:26

I think On The pass Looks very good read the reviews and watched the demo looks wonderful can't wait to buy it!

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On the pass

Postby macos » Feb 25th, '07, 18:48

I got the DVD myself and cannot do anything but recommend it to you. Kaufman goes trough the mechanics of several different passes and shows you a couple of tricks using the pass. Even though the DVD can be considered slightly booring compared to several other DVDs on the market the content is very good. And most important, the DVD will teach you how to do the pass. I found a good pass on the DVD that Kaufman calls "half a jiggle pass". My attempt to pull it off can be seen in this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1qZ2QZWC98 in the beginning (00:14)

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Postby AceOfClubs » Feb 26th, '07, 12:40

I just bought On The Pass should be here within 7-9 days.

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Postby beeno » Feb 26th, '07, 13:34

It's best if your hands are moving when doing the pass.
Try moving your hands from the position they're in on your video to a more downward position as you are executing the pass. The movement really helps in hiding it.
Or in a different situation you can move from one side to the other with a slight downward motion as well. This can be done whilst gesturing to your audience, and works well also.

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