It’s amazing how
easy it is to get distracted when you have a load of college work to do. I
mean, its been ages since I last wrote a blog post and the minute I have all
sorts of deadlines coming in I suddenly feel like writing one. This was more
inspired by reading posts online of folk beginning card magic and asking where
to start. I thought fuck it I’ll make a guide, I mean why not. I’ve been a beginner
and I’ve also been around long enough to know the good stuff and the shit
stuff. This isn’t really a guide as much as it’s moves and shit I think you
should know. Everybody always says you need a good control, false shuffle and a
double lift or some bollocks like that. So this is a list of moves I think
every card magician should know (it’s also not necessarily the order I think
you should learn them either). Oh and if you just starting, buy The Royal Road,
there’s a reason people recommend it (Card College is a good second book and
third and fourth etc).
Control
So first things
first you need a control of some sort. Someone picks a card and you need to do
something with it. Classic Pass. Simple. Learn it from a book too. And not some
shite “most invisible pass ever” that you can get from various download
websites. Read the pass, practice the pass, and in a year (roughly) you’ll have
a good pass. It’s one of these moves that is gonna take ages to get down to a
point where you can do it in front of people (hint – misdirection helps) but it’s
the best control there is. Honourable mentions for the DMB Spread Control http://www.artofmagic.com/products/dmb-spread-control
and fucking false shuffling the card, which leads us nicely onto the next move.
False Shuffle
2 options here,
one for overhand, one for riffle (potentially a third option for table shuffles
but I’m not going to get into that here). Overhand I don’t think much gets
better than in injog shuffle. Simple, easy and to the point. I honestly don’t
need a full deck false shuffle that often, generally just controlling a small
portion, but if you want the full deck controlled, for a riffle shuffle you can’t
beat the Truffle Shuffle https://www.artofmagic.com/products/truffle-shuffle.
I mean anything Derek Delgaudio releases, touches, says or breathes on should
be paid the highest of attention to and this is one of his only commercial
releases. Similar to the Grey Shuffle by Ben Earl but better. Even Ben admits
that.
Double Lift
Most of this has
been opinion so far, I mean I can’t see much room for debate with my choices
but too each his own, however this is fact. I will argue with anybody who
disagrees with this and so many magicians do. PUSH OFF DOUBLE LIFT. Capitalised, bolded and underlined so
you see it. Best double lift by far. No get ready or break, you just push it
off and turn it over, like a normal person would do. No fancy spiny shite just
turning a card over. Tony Chang had one of the best descriptions of this years
ago on themagicsession where he had a lecture. It may be in his book, if/when
that ever comes out. Andi Gladwin also has a DVD on it https://www.vanishingincmagic.co.uk/magic/magic-dvds/master-pushoff/
which is decent but a lot of it is playing around with it for ages till you get
it down. I mean you’re literally practicing to turn over two cards instead of
one. But this is the best double lift. Ever.
Top Change
Yeah this isn’t
really in the same category is the rest as this is just the one move but it’s a
fucking good one at that. Descriptions can be found in Royal Road, Card College
etc. Get David Williamsons download on it http://www.artofmagic.com/products/topchange
or his penguin live lecture where he talks about it http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/3702.
You don’t need to do it the way he does but his thoughts are invaluable for
performing it. And David Williamson is amazing anyway and you should have
anything he has released.
Get they 4 things
down and I mean really well, and you already be better than 90% of the
magicians out there. And please practice, don’t rush out and perform any of
this. Learn them, practice them, practice them some more, practice them again
and then and only when it looks amazing show someone. It could be months or
several years but they deserve your time. Hopefully the next post won’t take so
long to put out but no promises.
One Last Thing
Learn a coin
trick or a propless mentalism trick or something. The time will come where you’ll
be out (providing you’re unlike a lot of magicians and actually have a social
life and some friends) and someone will ask to see something. And you don’t
take your cards out with you (hopefully you fucking don’t anyway). Atlas
Brookings has a lot of good propless stuff (http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/5253,
is a good place to start, also a
fan of his newest book The Intrepid Rogue’s Manual to Deception http://www.atlasmentalism.com/AtlasProductsCatalog.html
which has a few nice propless effects in it) and I’m really
liking Coinfabulation by Looch too, which can be found in The Black Project,
which is out of print, or his
penguin live lecture http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/5254.
Coin magic wise, get Bobo if you’ve never done anything like that before. I’m
currently enjoying Primary Movement from Ben Earls “This is not a Box”. Nice
little effect and I’m looking forward to performing it http://benjaminearl.com/magic/.
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