I’m not gettin paid for this: Bought the pass project last night. If anyone has a cleaner pass (any variants), I’ve not seen it. The camera angles are PERFECT for the subtleties and AP is actually a naturally adept & intuitive teacher. THIS project is the best one on the pass I’ve ever seen. Mark it! ✌️ Solid job, AP. (P.S. I had to show my wife the intro: She didn’t believe he wasn’t using camera cuts.)
Great tutorial. One thing I found is that for beginners, a great cover for your messy classic pass is leading it into a spread, makes any small mistakes you do seem like you were purposefully going into a spread. I say this is great for beginners since I am a beginner myself 😅😅
I’ll be honest. I’m decent at the classic pass now, but I first learned it from this video, and I gave up for a LONG time because of how ridiculously hard it was. Just keep practicing no matter how ridiculous it feels and how long you think it will take. You can learn it faster than you think
Dude, I only just decided 2 days ago that I wanted to learn slight of hand, card tricks, cardistry, etc. and seeing this video both made me feel like I have no chance at being good lol while also feeling like “damn, I hope I can get close to this good someday”. I slowed the beginning video down to .25 and still couldn’t tell what you were doing man; very very cool. Subscribed!
The big thing is getting your finger and hand muscles up and super strong for slights I have noticed. And I feel ya man I got small hands with no muscles lol long fingers with windows and small palms the whole nine yards and I'm still gunna give er my all. He does do this pass super slick though I couldn't figure out the motion of his hands for most of the video lol
I would highly recommend getting this ultimate guide! I already know how these passes work and preform most of them, but getting that extra little insight from such a beast is always worth while! Thanks Alex!
I just bought the pass project and have to say I like it really much. The brickpass is really funny to do. Some people are thinking that they already to the pass so they don‘t need it. But my suggestion is to buy this project when you already learned thepass, because you will be faster in learn the tips from Alex. this is an improvement on the pass and you will use one of the variations.
I enjoyed this very much. I love how you often stress the importance of making sure every move is justified. You avoid superfluous moves as much as possible, which is what makes great magicians great.
Alex man I will keep saying this. Your stuff is too good to be free! It's uncommon to see someone who's actually skillful and knows a lot about the move in order to teach it on UA-cam.
Thanks Alex for subtitling the videos, besides learning the technique, the effect, the subtleties, the structure, the misdirection, etc., we also unknowingly learn another language, Happy Magician's Day and thanks for your help. Greetings from Argentina
DOPE. I love your tutorials. Idky but, after ur tutorials, I pick things up SO QUICKLY!! It has me obsessed with sleight of hand and ur channel! THANK YOU!! ✌😎
I know it isn't relevant to the quality of the teaching but the music in the introduction is why I've watched this. It is the hidden magic that can't be taught
In a day and age where everyone is looking for an "ez pill" to solve all of their problems, which never works, I truly appreciate your dedication to covering "every single step", even if it's slower than what others want/expect, it's actually the best way to learn it to a level of mastery, a place the pill can never go. Thanks! Subd
U r the MAN!!! Thanks 2 u I started watching your channel as a way to stop my ulnar neuropathy I’m destroying both my hands, thank you and keep up the great work
Alex, could you shoot the tutorial parts of the videos from your view? I don't know about anyone else, but it would really help to see the cards as you see them
I agree 100%!! Why don't they understand this? An Over-The-Shoulder-View (OTSV) eliminates 80% of the job of having to turn everything around 180 degrees in your mind which is way too difficult because that involves having to constantly pause the video for which you really need a 3rd hand involved doing it for you. If you don't pause it, then you have to rewind it. I usually just ignore any tutorial that isn't shot from an OTSV. I'm completely baffled as to why these guys just can't comprehend how difficult it is to learn anything when you have to reverse engineer everything they're doing. It's imperative that you see the deck exactly how they see it.
ive NEVER EVER SEEN SUCH A BEAUTIFUL INVISIBLE NO KNUCKLE FLASH pass that is so remarkable i wish i could shake your hand for going to the Nth ne plus ultra level. wow. thank you i will be working on this forever.
Wow, the first video I ever got on the pass was Brad Burt video. After checking that out, I was convinced that Michael Ammar was right, there is no invisible pass. But then I saw 2 videos that changed my mind. The first is Bill Kalush in FFFF video and then this one. Looks amazing, or more correctly, I see nothing. Love it.
I’m just now starting to do sleights and card illusions, not for anything other than my own amusement, but your videos help out TREMENDOUSLY. I can’t thank you enough. Your explanations are as smooth as your hand skills. Keep being awesome.
Chris Ramsay and Alex I find are in that same caliber of tutorial mastery lol. But really though if Alex didn't have it Chris very well may and they both perform tutorials phenomenally! Good luck with the slights
Alex may have the best hands out there. Love watching your stuff on any card control cuz it's just crazy smooth. Thanks for doing this, I will be purchasing this very soon.
Bless his heart he can compress 2 minutes of instruction into 15 minutes of video. But to his credit he tries to also infuse technique, mindset, subtleties. Keep it going Alex !!
its because he is full of himself - he thinks people are here to see and hear him - should take a lesson from people like 3blue1brown - have an intro, but just get to it
I use Herman most then classic. Been tinkering with the spread pass which is a nice variation on a classic. Thanks for unleashing your work in this new project! 20 years in the making!
@@AlexPandrea most def! I appreciate the time you devote to theory alongside the tutorial. I've seen tutorials from others where they just offer their way to perform something and that's it. You go into different add ons, reasons for doing this or that, what should be avoided, how to fix problem handlings, and how to make the effect look as natural and free flowing as possible. Thank you so much! Since following you for some time now, my handling has improved greatly on many things!
thanks man!! took me a few hours to perfect it but now I can do the pass...always wanted to learn and now I have it down perfect...thankkkk youuuu!!!!!
I was Searching for tutorial on pass on UA-cam. I saw some tutorials from different people but I can't do it and my hands were shaking.After I saw your tutorial and Now, even though I can't do perfectly my fingers are stable from watching your video. Thanks man👏👏👍👍👍😂😁
I enjoyed the intro, the song just took me to a heavenly place - I just legit found out the channel a few minutes ago and am already in love with this guy's storytelling techniques. The only thing am asking is why I didn't know about this channel all this while! You know what I blame youtube's algorithm🤣🤣
@@AlexPandrea Btw, it just reminded me of Dai Vernon's guide for the classic pass, and I managed to find it again, in "Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic" by Lewis Ganson. What do you think of his method? For example, he says that the pinky should be ready, and that the movement should start at the exact moment the right hand touch the deck, which honestly covers it impressively well in my opinion. Also about his remark about the pinky placement? PS: finished the whole video a few hours ago, your brick pass 2.0 is INSANE, one of the most impressive visually :) I discovered your channel not so long ago, and it was a good surprise, keep up the good work ;)
Really nice work and video. I've watched a couple recently and very impressed. My hands aren't what they used to be, but I have similar ideas on the spread pass I think. And I love doing the cover pass too. But your finesses and work look really great.
The others sold it. And you give this for free for us to learn something new and not common moves. Thankyou for sharing this technique to us. Merry Christmas dude..
You are just the best magic professor I have ever seen , your tips are so so so helpful and so smart , I really trust your projects when I buy them and i am sure everybody else does!! thank you
I've watched a dozen of these videos now, and my takeaway is that y'all need to invest in head-mounted cameras so we can actually see what it's supposed to look like from our perspective.
Alex man I love ur content I know u r not going to believe me because no one does but I am 15 years old and have only been doing magic for about 6 months and came up with my own version of the one handed pass, after watching xavior spade's video on it, but it turns out that like most slieghts it had already been created, and by u. Hahaha Edit:BTW I personally find the one handed pass easier than all the others and it only took me about a week to learn for some reason. I don't know y. But am still trying to perfect the classic pass which I have been doing for about 2 weeks. Keep up the good work.
First pass I manage to control or top or bottom the chosen card, acidentally managed to do it and now I can choose if I control the card to the top or bottom but with the same motion, really interesting. Thanks
At the begining it happens, but doing it over and over and you will start to relax your hands, and it won't be a problem anymore, as you won't be afraid to make the cards fall. At least that's what happened to me :)
I’ll never understand why all these tutorials make you try and learn from the spectators view... turn the goddamn camera around. Oh and thx for the tutorial! Lol
Yeah, it’s weird for me now cause I started learning to do stuff holding the deck in my right hand (Despite being right handed) and watching stuff from this POV kinda works for that, although I often think of retraining myself to hold the deck in my left like most magicians
I've discovered that when doing the pass: 1) When you have a pinky break below the bigger portion of the deck(when the selected card you want to control is somewhere in the lower half of the deck) you want to use the Classic Pass, it is much easier when you are transfering a bigger portion to the top. 2) On the other hand, when you have a pinky break somewhere on the top half of the deck( the selected card is somewhere in top half) you want to use the Herman Pass. It is much easier to do these moves if you do them this way! TRY IT YOURSELVES!
You really give the best tutorials man. had to buy the set even though I could find most of them free, none of the tutorials I find cover as many bases and situations, work arounds, and quality production. thanks. as someone new to learning this stuff (just for fun) you make it pretty simple even for me. I couldn't figure out the diagonal palm shift at all, where it looked even slightly smooth, and though still not "performance" ready with it, 30 minutes after watching your tutorial I at least had the movements down. not smooth, but I know what to practice, and have the right feeling thanks to you. Can actually manage to pull it off here and there where it would look good. just have to get consistant with it, so I'm confident to do it in front of some drunk friends or kids maybe. lol. keep up the great work man. love the free tutorials, and don't mind paying you for the more in depth ones, since I know they're going to be thorough.
I have been working with passes since classic pass and begun using the invisible pass after the ninja series from ellusionist. For me the "invisible pass" is perfect and had been for a long time. Classic pass worked just fine. When it's convenient though I like to use a turnover pass as tapping the cards on the table to square the deck. It's SUPER natural and makes sense. Herman pass is to flashy for me. (As in there really is no good cover for it) To clarify almost all passes are held in dealers grip with a break and severe cover over the half that would expose the pass. Again this can be done very naturally while riffling or squaring up the deck. It's not an unnatural motion . My picks would be "classic" "invisible (ellusionist) , spread (naturally done) , turnover (naturally done) you really don't need more then that. I would spend time perfecting 2 types of passes unless you need to create a variation for a routine. In essence they are just adjustments to other passes to achieve the same thing. For front gap comment. That's why you hold it in dealers grip with point in front to cover any possible gaps. Takes a lot of time and practice to get to breaking with just the skin. I have never seen a magician move thumb around during a pass , who do you watch 😂
This was a nice christmas gift! I love your passes and have been waiting for something like this after you removed some old videos. Really nice of you and you make it look so easy! Thanks a bunch and keep it going! (Also the production was really great, nice touch with piano!)
I’m not gettin paid for this: Bought the pass project last night. If anyone has a cleaner pass (any variants), I’ve not seen it. The camera angles are PERFECT for the subtleties and AP is actually a naturally adept & intuitive teacher. THIS project is the best one on the pass I’ve ever seen. Mark it! ✌️ Solid job, AP.
(P.S. I had to show my wife the intro: She didn’t believe he wasn’t using camera cuts.)
Great tutorial. One thing I found is that for beginners, a great cover for your messy classic pass is leading it into a spread, makes any small mistakes you do seem like you were purposefully going into a spread. I say this is great for beginners since I am a beginner myself 😅😅
I like the way you think
What I was waiting for actually started at 3:26🙇🏻♂️
I’ll be honest. I’m decent at the classic pass now, but I first learned it from this video, and I gave up for a LONG time because of how ridiculously hard it was. Just keep practicing no matter how ridiculous it feels and how long you think it will take. You can learn it faster than you think
Dude, I only just decided 2 days ago that I wanted to learn slight of hand, card tricks, cardistry, etc. and seeing this video both made me feel like I have no chance at being good lol while also feeling like “damn, I hope I can get close to this good someday”. I slowed the beginning video down to .25 and still couldn’t tell what you were doing man; very very cool. Subscribed!
The big thing is getting your finger and hand muscles up and super strong for slights I have noticed. And I feel ya man I got small hands with no muscles lol long fingers with windows and small palms the whole nine yards and I'm still gunna give er my all. He does do this pass super slick though I couldn't figure out the motion of his hands for most of the video lol
Quickest pass I've seen.
I would highly recommend getting this ultimate guide! I already know how these passes work and preform most of them, but getting that extra little insight from such a beast is always worth while! Thanks Alex!
ALEEEEEX JAHAHHAHAA
I just bought the pass project and have to say I like it really much. The brickpass is really funny to do. Some people are thinking that they already to the pass so they don‘t need it. But my suggestion is to buy this project when you already learned thepass, because you will be faster in learn the tips from Alex. this is an improvement on the pass and you will use one of the variations.
Thank you for sharing 😊 love from Paris France 🇫🇷💙🤍❤️
I enjoyed this very much. I love how you often stress the importance of making sure every move is justified. You avoid superfluous moves as much as possible, which is what makes great magicians great.
I've watched this video over 20 times and I improve a little each time, I catch something I might have missed, grow each time, great stuff,
Thank you!! I've practiced the pass in the last 5 years. And your tips has improved it so much!! Amazing tecnique!!!
Alex man I will keep saying this. Your stuff is too good to be free! It's uncommon to see someone who's actually skillful and knows a lot about the move in order to teach it on UA-cam.
This guy is a wizard. That jiggle looks so smooth
His milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.
He's not a wizard. He is Alex. Just Alex
Alex is most certainly a wizard. Magic conjuring takes as much focus and intention and desire as magicK... and its all quite ritualistic as well
@@adityapai2173 alex russo
@@kulserz6747 bruh it was a harry Potter reference 😂😅😅
Thanks Alex for subtitling the videos, besides learning the technique, the effect, the subtleties, the structure, the misdirection, etc., we also unknowingly learn another language, Happy Magician's Day and thanks for your help.
Greetings from Argentina
20 years to perfect it?... I dont wanna do magic anymore...
do some misdirection will be fine
No flourish or pass is done in a day dude ...you have to be patient to achieve what you want..just like alex
You don't need 20 years, but magic is practice and practice is infinite
DOPE. I love your tutorials. Idky but, after ur tutorials, I pick things up SO QUICKLY!! It has me obsessed with sleight of hand and ur channel! THANK YOU!! ✌😎
UnReaL ha
I used this video to finally complete my classic pass Alex is a great teacher who breaks down every problem and how to overcome it ...rhankyou
I know it isn't relevant to the quality of the teaching but the music in the introduction is why I've watched this. It is the hidden magic that can't be taught
In a day and age where everyone is looking for an "ez pill" to solve all of their problems, which never works, I truly appreciate your dedication to covering "every single step", even if it's slower than what others want/expect, it's actually the best way to learn it to a level of mastery, a place the pill can never go. Thanks! Subd
Of all the stuff you do, your pass moves are insane. I can't wrap my brain around how you manage to do them as slick as you do. Nice work.
Takes a lot of patience and hand muscle manipulation
U r the MAN!!! Thanks 2 u I started watching your channel as a way to stop my ulnar neuropathy I’m destroying both my hands, thank you and keep up the great work
Alex, your pass is the smoothest thing ever! I could watch it all day. I'll definitely be purchasing this ;-)
You have two of the best hands I've ever seen! I would recommend your tutorials to anyone who wants to learn these skills! Ed.
Damn. Your passes are so clean. Even after you showed me how you did it but I'm still convinced that it's camera trickeries.
What a lot of people do is edit the video and take a few frames out here and there. It's quite common.
Alex, could you shoot the tutorial parts of the videos from your view? I don't know about anyone else, but it would really help to see the cards as you see them
I agree 100%!! Why don't they understand this? An Over-The-Shoulder-View (OTSV) eliminates 80% of the job of having to turn everything around 180 degrees in your mind which is way too difficult because that involves having to constantly pause the video for which you really need a 3rd hand involved doing it for you. If you don't pause it, then you have to rewind it. I usually just ignore any tutorial that isn't shot from an OTSV. I'm completely baffled as to why these guys just can't comprehend how difficult it is to learn anything when you have to reverse engineer everything they're doing. It's imperative that you see the deck exactly how they see it.
Watch the full video lol
@@hannanmukadam5023 Pretty sure they were added some time after I posted my comment. Lololololololololololz
I found you through Chris Ramsey, thank you for your intellect!
Yep same
Lol! I found Chris through Alex
In case someone reads this: I really recomend you to buy the Alex's pass guide. It's an amazing product, and it will help you improve your pass a lot.
Alex "Quality" Pandrea
Agree
The ways you cover the pass are incredible. The "jiggle" technique is 100% invisible to me, and I watched it easily 20 or 30 times!!
Thanks for the tutorial. Might be the best tutorial I’ve seen on the classic (that doesn’t mean I can do it yet, though!)
ive NEVER EVER SEEN SUCH A BEAUTIFUL INVISIBLE NO KNUCKLE FLASH pass that is so remarkable i wish i could shake your hand for going to the Nth ne plus ultra level. wow. thank you i will be working on this forever.
Great explanation. Well taught. Best line? That’s how we learn. So important to encourage.
This is so good I had to come back and watch again amazing pass eye candy
Wow, the first video I ever got on the pass was Brad Burt video. After checking that out, I was convinced that Michael Ammar was right, there is no invisible pass. But then I saw 2 videos that changed my mind. The first is Bill Kalush in FFFF video and then this one. Looks amazing, or more correctly, I see nothing. Love it.
This really helped with my ''pass work'' Thanks Alex :D
I’m just now starting to do sleights and card illusions, not for anything other than my own amusement, but your videos help out TREMENDOUSLY. I can’t thank you enough. Your explanations are as smooth as your hand skills. Keep being awesome.
Chris Ramsay and Alex I find are in that same caliber of tutorial mastery lol. But really though if Alex didn't have it Chris very well may and they both perform tutorials phenomenally! Good luck with the slights
Dude...such a great job you are doing, so easy to follow your steps...keep it going man ! )
Alex may have the best hands out there. Love watching your stuff on any card control cuz it's just crazy smooth. Thanks for doing this, I will be purchasing this very soon.
Thank you for the step by the step process of the five passes you use:Great tutorials. Merry Christmas Alex.
Alex you are trully one of the best content creator for this. Your videos are really detailed and clear. So valuable. Thanks.
Amazing video but lordy, the beginning felt like five years
Thought I was the only one
Me too! Lol The video could of been half the time to be fair.
Bless his heart he can compress 2 minutes of instruction into 15 minutes of video. But to his credit he tries to also infuse technique, mindset, subtleties. Keep it going Alex !!
i like listening to him speak
its because he is full of himself - he thinks people are here to see and hear him - should take a lesson from people like 3blue1brown - have an intro, but just get to it
The best classic pass tutorial. Period
alex this guide is PERFECT thank you soooo much i think doing the passes is like the last thing i needed and i got it! thank you soo so much
Agree, 100%
I use Herman most then classic. Been tinkering with the spread pass which is a nice variation on a classic. Thanks for unleashing your work in this new project! 20 years in the making!
Thanks! Hope the project can knock some years off everyones time in practicing it!
@@AlexPandrea most def! I appreciate the time you devote to theory alongside the tutorial. I've seen tutorials from others where they just offer their way to perform something and that's it. You go into different add ons, reasons for doing this or that, what should be avoided, how to fix problem handlings, and how to make the effect look as natural and free flowing as possible. Thank you so much! Since following you for some time now, my handling has improved greatly on many things!
I use the Herman pass. I’m trash at the classic pass hahaha
I guess it's the perfect time to learn then! Eh? :)
Same. But, as Alex said, it's time to learn it.
Same same same concept with me
Meetoo
i get caught on the packet too easily or open up my right hand pinky... ugh frustrating
thanks man!! took me a few hours to perfect it but now I can do the pass...always wanted to learn and now I have it down perfect...thankkkk youuuu!!!!!
Thanks, Alex. That‘s a nice Christmas gift.
Greetings from Germany.
Weißt du wie Der color change heißt den er macht?
I was Searching for tutorial on pass on UA-cam. I saw some tutorials from different people but I can't do it and my hands were shaking.After I saw your tutorial and Now, even though I can't do perfectly my fingers are stable from watching your video. Thanks man👏👏👍👍👍😂😁
6:15 that's what she said
hey you were on my channel
She ?
Said
That!
@@G4M3rmodZZ1 I laughed so hard when I saw that comment
I enjoyed the intro, the song just took me to a heavenly place - I just legit found out the channel a few minutes ago and am already in love with this guy's storytelling techniques. The only thing am asking is why I didn't know about this channel all this while! You know what I blame youtube's algorithm🤣🤣
Alex, thank you so much for all the videos you post. You are an incredible teacher and enthusiast! Keep up the high quality content!
Just looked on your website by curiosity. When I saw the project was sold for $15, I bought it right away, extremely fair price for such knowledge
thanks for the support! wanted to make sure the price was good for everyone since everyone should learn these passes :)
@@AlexPandrea Btw, it just reminded me of Dai Vernon's guide for the classic pass, and I managed to find it again, in "Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic" by Lewis Ganson. What do you think of his method?
For example, he says that the pinky should be ready, and that the movement should start at the exact moment the right hand touch the deck, which honestly covers it impressively well in my opinion. Also about his remark about the pinky placement?
PS: finished the whole video a few hours ago, your brick pass 2.0 is INSANE, one of the most impressive visually :)
I discovered your channel not so long ago, and it was a good surprise, keep up the good work ;)
you used Mozart's Sonata N. 11 I think. am I right ?
didnt expect that music choice. I love it.
I bought it and I have no regrets, my classic pass is so much better now
I'm learning Magie, thanks so much for this good tuto dude!
Amazing tutorial, I have been practising for 2 days and already amaze people
Amazing ! Ty for all the tutorials
Thanks for teaching the pass
So cleanly performed you pass is a masterpiece and the brick pass project is one of the best investments I have made in my journey in Magic♠♠
Had a hard time to acheive perfection
👍👍👍
❤❤❤
So simple yet so hard to master. Thank's Alex, this is going to help big time.
The best Christmas present!!! you teaching the pass properly !!! Thanks you so much Alex 😊
glad it was a good gift! thank YOU!
Really nice work and video. I've watched a couple recently and very impressed. My hands aren't what they used to be, but I have similar ideas on the spread pass I think. And I love doing the cover pass too. But your finesses and work look really great.
The others sold it. And you give this for free for us to learn something new and not common moves. Thankyou for sharing this technique to us. Merry Christmas dude..
MERRY CHRISTMAS! GREAT VIDEO! I LOVE IT!
THANKS! GLAD YOU LIKE IT!
Merry Christmas again! Great video
I just bought The Ultimate Guide to the Pass, I have so much to learn and improve ! Thanks Alex ;-)
Excellent tutorial! My pass almost instantly improved watching this video with cards in hand. Thank you.
You are the best teacher!!! Best tutorials
Thank you very much. Trying here :)
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Agree
Awesome I'll practice your ultimate guide as soon as it finished downloading!
Those are outrageous good!! ♥️
The perfect channel to learn slieght of hand card magic❤😍😍😍😍....
A few years ago you have to buy the tutorial :) I've waiting for 3 years
Loved it. Thank you Alex Pandrea. I love how you approach moves by their problems and offer your solutions.
Have a merry Christmas Alex! Keep doing tutorials and teaching! 👌🏼
Remember my invitation to Chile! I hope to listen o e of your lectures here!
Thanks so much Nicolas! Will keep Chile in mind for the future :)
You are just the best magic professor I have ever seen , your tips are so so so helpful and so smart , I really trust your projects when I buy them and i am sure everybody else does!! thank you
Thanks so much! means a lot to me to read comments like this!
I've watched a dozen of these videos now, and my takeaway is that y'all need to invest in head-mounted cameras so we can actually see what it's supposed to look like from our perspective.
Alex man I love ur content I know u r not going to believe me because no one does but I am 15 years old and have only been doing magic for about 6 months and came up with my own version of the one handed pass, after watching xavior spade's video on it, but it turns out that like most slieghts it had already been created, and by u. Hahaha
Edit:BTW I personally find the one handed pass easier than all the others and it only took me about a week to learn for some reason. I don't know y. But am still trying to perfect the classic pass which I have been doing for about 2 weeks. Keep up the good work.
have a Merry Christmas and לחיים!!!!
First pass I manage to control or top or bottom the chosen card, acidentally managed to do it and now I can choose if I control the card to the top or bottom but with the same motion, really interesting. Thanks
i got some trouble when doing the pass to the bottom of the deck :(
Practice is needed. Love your vids, Peace!!
Your pass is the best in the world. No joke. You are amazing
My pass always end up with the selection at the bottom
Idk why but my pinky always seem to want to take the card along the ride
At the begining it happens, but doing it over and over and you will start to relax your hands, and it won't be a problem anymore, as you won't be afraid to make the cards fall. At least that's what happened to me :)
@@Rom0.5 aye cheers man, thanks
i mean, i suck too but, try an lift your pinky a little
maybe you need to wipe your sweaty dorito-smeared fingers clean dude, lol jk bro just practice
same lol
Bro you explain it crazy like really really well, I managed to do it in two hours!!!
No joke
I’ll never understand why all these tutorials make you try and learn from the spectators view... turn the goddamn camera around. Oh and thx for the tutorial! Lol
Yeah, it’s weird for me now cause I started learning to do stuff holding the deck in my right hand (Despite being right handed) and watching stuff from this POV kinda works for that, although I often think of retraining myself to hold the deck in my left like most magicians
Been 20 years since I practiced magic. Wow! This sure beats trying to read the instructions out of a book.
I've discovered that when doing the pass: 1) When you have a pinky break below the bigger portion of the deck(when the selected card you want to control is somewhere in the lower half of the deck) you want to use the Classic Pass, it is much easier when you are transfering a bigger portion to the top. 2) On the other hand, when you have a pinky break somewhere on the top half of the deck( the selected card is somewhere in top half) you want to use the Herman Pass. It is much easier to do these moves if you do them this way! TRY IT YOURSELVES!
Make more videos like this... Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Best classic pass tutorial in youtube merry christmas Alex!!!
Thanks so much! means a lot :)
You really give the best tutorials man. had to buy the set even though I could find most of them free, none of the tutorials I find cover as many bases and situations, work arounds, and quality production. thanks. as someone new to learning this stuff (just for fun) you make it pretty simple even for me. I couldn't figure out the diagonal palm shift at all, where it looked even slightly smooth, and though still not "performance" ready with it, 30 minutes after watching your tutorial I at least had the movements down. not smooth, but I know what to practice, and have the right feeling thanks to you. Can actually manage to pull it off here and there where it would look good. just have to get consistant with it, so I'm confident to do it in front of some drunk friends or kids maybe. lol. keep up the great work man. love the free tutorials, and don't mind paying you for the more in depth ones, since I know they're going to be thorough.
thank you so much for this i was struggling with the pass alot until i found your vid
I have been working with passes since classic pass and begun using the invisible pass after the ninja series from ellusionist. For me the "invisible pass" is perfect and had been for a long time. Classic pass worked just fine. When it's convenient though I like to use a turnover pass as tapping the cards on the table to square the deck. It's SUPER natural and makes sense.
Herman pass is to flashy for me. (As in there really is no good cover for it)
To clarify almost all passes are held in dealers grip with a break and severe cover over the half that would expose the pass. Again this can be done very naturally while riffling or squaring up the deck. It's not an unnatural motion .
My picks would be "classic" "invisible (ellusionist) , spread (naturally done) , turnover (naturally done) you really don't need more then that. I would spend time perfecting 2 types of passes unless you need to create a variation for a routine. In essence they are just adjustments to other passes to achieve the same thing.
For front gap comment. That's why you hold it in dealers grip with point in front to cover any possible gaps. Takes a lot of time and practice to get to breaking with just the skin.
I have never seen a magician move thumb around during a pass , who do you watch 😂
I Love your Videos sooooo
Thankyou so much bro . I have pretty good hand on it by working for 2 hours
This was a nice christmas gift! I love your passes and have been waiting for something like this after you removed some old videos. Really nice of you and you make it look so easy! Thanks a bunch and keep it going! (Also the production was really great, nice touch with piano!)
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed it Andreas! Yesss figured go with classical music for the classic pass haha :p
so detailed tutorial, ty!
Merry Christmas thx for this awesome tutorial
Merry Christmas! You're welcome!
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wow sottotitoli in italiano grandissimoooo finalmente.....Alex Pandrea for ever
Now the fingering position is very important. 😂😂😂5:25
Lmao
Lol
It's actually 6:27
Kk have your credit
@Brawly Boy Welcome
OMG this all fits into my new view on magic.
Thank you
5:55 coulda dropped a "just the tip" giggity
Thank you so much Alex.I bet this is going to be the most viewed video seen in magic on YT..