Just starting out.........

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

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Just starting out.........

Postby GMD_10 » Mar 4th, '06, 22:45



Hi All,

OK, so i've read a load of threads and really like the site. I love magic but am a beginner. I know a fair few self working tricks and want to get better.

Working in the rat race and wanting to get out, what's the best way to start on the road to being a top magician.

Your advice is welcome, to what you think a newcomer like me should do.

Many Thanks

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Postby Stephen Ward » Mar 4th, '06, 23:52

welcome to TM and don't forget the search button :lol:

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Postby Downhill_ben » Mar 5th, '06, 00:08

My advice for the time being before you go and buy a DVD or trick is to go and buy a deck of Bicycle playing cards. IMO these are the best looking and easiest playing cards to perform with. They are also widly known and no one will doubt that they are fake, even if you are using a trick deck.

Get used to shuffling and dealing the cards, so you get a feel for them. Then i suggest maybe Born to Perform Card Magic form here... www.penguinmagic.com or a DVD for begginers from here... www.ellusionist.com.

The same idea with coins... get used to flipping and throwing them around to get a good idea of how they feel. It helps when it come to learning the actual sleights.

Hope this helps.

Ben

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Postby dat8962 » Mar 5th, '06, 01:01

First of all - welcome

good advice from above. It takes years of hard work to make it to anywhere near to the top and to set you above the rest, you need that something extra.

Good luck in finding it!

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Postby mgould » Apr 1st, '06, 00:20

To get good at anything you must practice...for a begginer in magic I suggest Crash Course 1+2 from Ellusionist.com if you like dvds. If you're more of a book guy like me then Royal Road To Card Magic or Encyclopedia of Card Tricks

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