I've been in love with magic for over 60 years. What would you suggest as a good, general starting source for beginning Cardistry? In any format. Thanks! Have a great New Year!
You can find a lot of great cardistry tutorials on UA-cam, so what I’d recommend doing is watching some cardistry videos and finding moves that you want to do. Most of the time the names of the moves will be in the description of the video, and then you can hunt down a tutorial for it. Otherwise there are some great beginner cardistry videos on UA-cam which will teach you the basics before you move onto more difficult techniques. Good luck!
Do you know what the name of those color changes are at 3:23, 3:27, 3:30, 4:46, 5:54 of the video? Cool video btw. Those color changes kick @$$.
I don’t know their names sorry, but I’m sure you could ask Jack or Sam on instagram and they’d tell you
I was at CXP24 and met Jack Paton.He was so nice and actually taught us a lot and talked with us so mich about theory.His knowledge was crazy..
Yeah Jack is one of the nicest guys out there. Very willing to teach anything you want to learn, and he's got some crazy chops.
I've been in love with magic for over 60 years. What would you suggest as a good, general starting source for beginning Cardistry? In any format. Thanks! Have a great New Year!
You can find a lot of great cardistry tutorials on UA-cam, so what I’d recommend doing is watching some cardistry videos and finding moves that you want to do. Most of the time the names of the moves will be in the description of the video, and then you can hunt down a tutorial for it. Otherwise there are some great beginner cardistry videos on UA-cam which will teach you the basics before you move onto more difficult techniques.
Good luck!