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  1. angelofioren

    Pointers for Beginners in Card Magic

    I would add Xavior Spade’s YouTube channel to the list of good ones as well. I found my way to him through Chris Ramsay.
  2. angelofioren

    Approach to Practice and Learning

    Funny enough, I randomly came across your classic pass video the other day. It was pretty helpful because I always feel like I'm doing that in the open and everyone will notice.
  3. angelofioren

    Searching for Penguin Lecture

    He’s got a great segment on the pinky count that has some good tips for people learning it.
  4. angelofioren

    Searching for Penguin Lecture

    The Jason Ladanye At The table lecture is fantastic as well.
  5. angelofioren

    Pointers for Beginners in Card Magic

    Mitra, you are right, that if you don't know where to look, YouTube can ba a huge derailment in learning the right way.
  6. angelofioren

    Approach to Practice and Learning

    Thank you! I love hearing stuff like this. I'm enjoying every minute of both practicing and showing my family the few tricks I know. I do feel lucky in that I'm not having any trouble with hand strength, and it's just a matter of learning the moves and practicing those motions, which is hard in...
  7. angelofioren

    Pointers for Beginners in Card Magic

    I have a few go to people on YouTube that are actually quite good and teach things well, but I have learned the most from the Card College series and watching several At the Table live lectures.
  8. angelofioren

    Approach to Practice and Learning

    On page 106 of Royal Road is the Piano Trick, which makes sense fore me! Thanks for the amazing advice and you have made me feel like I'm on the right track. You're right about the disposable income, it does come in handy to be able to pick up the books you want. My kids are 10 and 6, and I...
  9. angelofioren

    Approach to Practice and Learning

    Thanks, I appreciate it. I love that Jason England video, and I have watched it several times. Keep in mind I have read the Card College books, but I have not practiced or learned how to do everything in them. I do appreciate knowing what is possible though, and it keeps me motivated. Having...
  10. angelofioren

    Approach to Practice and Learning

    I'm newly returning to magic at 41 (42 next month) after dabbling in my teens, but choosing to concentrate on music instead of card magic. I've noticed that over the past few months of learning different slights, the fact that I have played piano since I was five and guitar since I was 18 has...
  11. angelofioren

    Beginner magician tips

    I just started with Card College and I am halfway through Volume 2. I realized how great the books are and ordered 3 to 5 as well. After 20 years of not practicing any slights, these books are getting me way further than I ever got when I was 20 years old. I decided to get them based on...
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