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Struggling with an effect? Any tips (without giving too much away!) you'd like to share?

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Postby protege08 » Mar 28th, '08, 22:04



Thanks for all the replies, there are lots of books out there so it was confusing as I want to learn all aspects and not jum from book to book. So I will get the RRTCM and MW's CCIM, but which should I start first, or does it matter?

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Postby cragglecat » Mar 29th, '08, 22:27

For card magic I would personally get RRTCM before Mark Wilson. The latter book is excellent but I prefer the Royal Road material for getting started with cards.

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Postby IAIN » Mar 29th, '08, 23:05

read books on presentation, routining and so on...or rather, the sections in books that mention that...

like these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Magic-Showmansh ... 75&sr=1-10

and

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Magic-Theory-In ... 75&sr=1-10

then go off and put it all together...the Royal Road to card magic is all you need to get started with...

i wish in fact, i'd read those two books when i started RRTCM, and then i would of probably jumped to lewis jones and lennart green's work, and cut out all the repetative dross that i thought buying would give me "confidence"....

you cant buy that i found out, you learn it by doing stuff for people..scarey but true!

friends and family are fine to start off with...but the wierd thing is, you'll get stronger results when you finally perform for strangers...

anyway, good luck....i may also add, that to pick maybe 3 magicians who you enjoy watching, and study who they studied if you see what i mean...

and never be scared to be wrong...or mess up - and finally, then i'll shut up - please remember to alter the patter so it sounds like you talking...whatever you do, do the unnatural, naturally...

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Postby Lyndon Webb » Mar 29th, '08, 23:27

Some Very fine advice Abraxus - Wish i had been told that when i was starting out!

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Postby gautam » Apr 1st, '08, 10:28

Plz dont ignore self working stuff. Even if you practice moves that need extreme practice and skill, remember your aim is to entertain. See Bill Malone, Tamariz or Daryl's presentations. It is important that everyone enjoys magic. Enjoy the practice too.
Aldo colombini's videos on card are also very good.
See lots of magic but dont copy any one. Be your own you can do great magic

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Postby TheAlkhemist07 » Apr 1st, '08, 12:09

[Sings] The royal road to card magic laaaaaa[/sings]
The best way to learn, it teaches sleights then tricks that involve them.

Reading: Walton Vol 1, ECT and MCM DVD
Practising: ECT, "Its a set-up", "the smiley Mule"
Performing: I.D. , Pass At Red, Profs Nightmare, Extraction of Silver
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Im not dead, just workin hard!
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