by TheAge » Jul 30th, '07, 05:42
I believe that when starting out, it would be good to try all styles, to see what interests you the most.
Personally, I knew that I was already interested in Mentalism, as the effects just blow me away, and card magic. I'd love to perform street magic, but the prices and addictive nature of purchasing individual effects would be a bit much for me.
By telling myself to concentrate on Cards and Mentalism, I can tell myself, no, don't buy that all new WOW effect, because as amazing as it would be to perform, it wouldn't fit in with the other effects I'm learning. With cards, all you need is a deck and a few books, and a lot of practise to amaze.
After you've figured out what interests you the most, I believe it would be the best to stick with that style, and maybe only learn a little from a few more styles. As Sun Tzu wrote, 'concentrate all your forces on one point' (or something along those lines).
By doing this, you're able to devote more time to perfecting your style's moves, as well as the patter and other additional thingies to make your presentation and routine absolutely mindblowing, instead of devoting time to learning a myriad of tricks, and not having the time to devise a way to perfectly present them.
Time - it's our greatest resource!
-Adrian