If you have seen Criss Angel or David Blaine on TV and now you have decided that you want to learn how to do street magic! The best place to start for most beginners is card tricks.
To get an idea of the kind of card tricks that you can focus, I have divided most of the card tricks in these three categories:
1. False bridge -Ah, the orlop deck, the pride and joy of children around the world. Of course, there are some amazing tricks that can be performed with a false deck. Many of these tips are easy, however. These are the genus tips cards that contain duplicate cards, cards with signs "tell - tale" on them and the like.
The benefits of these card tricks are that in most cases, they can usually be performed immediately, with minimal jurisdiction or a required learning effort. You remember the "rules" of the bridge, take them and perform the trick at any time.
The disadvantage is that the bridge can only perform a limited number of tours at best. Once you have the tip of death you will have no other use for the bridge.
It is also very difficult to mix thrown in a routine. One minute you will use an ordinary bridge for tips, and then, if you want to make a tour of the false deck, you will need to remove the false bridge. "Keep the guy, we must change the bridge because... error...". »
Of course, if you are good, you could probably change their convincing. And among false decks can be used for regular tips too.
It can also be expensive if you limit your magic to fake bridges. You will need to buy (or make) them for all the different styles of stuff that you want to perform. May correspond to lots of money.
2 Bridge prepared the -I am not a fan of that stuff, although some of them are my favorites. Essentially the bridge prepared tricks are tricks that require your bridge to set up before performing the trick. It can vary to be as simple as having the 4 ACEs from on top for all arranged bridge.
The most obvious advantage of this style of trick is that the results may be revolted. If you know how false shuffle, a bridge, you can make it look like the bridge is not preset, which leads to the only possible solution for the tip being reduced to nil. Therefore, in the eyes of the audience, your tip is "impossible". In other words, the magic.
The downside is that you can perform only safe one of these things like the tip of a routine departure, unless you have several established bridges in place. Yet again, which complicates things even if the result is usually worth. Instead, I usually starting in a routine with a bridge already implemented, make a tour of the ready bridge and then proceed to our next type of lift of the map.
3 Tour of sleight - needed efforts to learn the tour de Passe-passe. But as anything, the effort that you put in more you go out. These are the hardest types of tricks to learn and usually mix well with types 1 and 2. These are to manipulate cards with nothing more than your bare hands in most cases and require practice, practice, practice to get rid of it with success.
The best thing about this kind of stuff is that if there is a game of cards autour, you can do the magic. Any time, any place. You can search the bridge and start freaking people. Once you have learned a towers, you have learned for life. It is like a bicycle, seriously. He becomes memorized muscle and you can do so without effort.
The only disadvantage is that you have to spend some time and effort in learning the sleights. The way I learned is by repeating the towers, again and again, as something that has no need of my hands. Watch TV, have a conversation (or argument), or jogging on a treadmill. Sooner or later you don't realize even it is and then it is when you've memorized it!
If you want to know what type you use, I recommend to all three. from sleight of hand. This is what separates a magician of someone who has picked up a simple tour of their friends. Of course, if you do not want to be a magician, which is fair enough - but you will be super impressive if you make sleight of hand to the one or two tricks you want to perform.
The magic is entertainment. The guys think that wizards are cool, girls love the (how many times have I heard Criss Angel is super cool!) And sexy...) and it is just enormous pleasure.
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