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HenryleTregetour Regular user 184 Posts |
Hi all,
I purchased a copy of this video after reading a post a few days ago (I don't remember the particular thread--hence a new thread). I have viewed it and can say it is an excellent introduction to Cup and Balls. Ammar does a great job of both instructing and demonstrating. My only problem was that the video was too short! (hence Vol. 2) The main reason I writing this is because someone wrote that the video concentrated on nesting techniques rather than sleights. Nothing could be further from the truth. It does include a short but very good on nesting, but the rest of the video is on sleights. Henry |
BryanPatrickAvery New user 9 Posts |
I agree. The sleights taught in Vol 1 will give anyone a great foundation for C&B or almost any sleight of hand work. Vol 2 is excellent as well. The sections on opening, middle, and closing sequences will give you great ideas for structuring a routine that works for you. My favorite was the section on wand vanishes. There's nothing better than being able to show a ball in your hand and THEN make it vanish.
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HenryleTregetour Regular user 184 Posts |
Thanks Bryan.
Volume 2 is definitely on my list of too buy. Henry |
HenryleTregetour Regular user 184 Posts |
I just purchased Vol. 2 from Michael Ammar's website (http://www.ammarmagic.com/). It also includes several other instructional videos, books, etc.
For Vol. 2 I paid about $23.00. I ordered Vol. 1 from an internet website named either after women warriors from ancient Greek myth or a river in Brazil (or both). The price was about $35.00. Yeah, I should have done my research first . . . |
medievalmagician New user 55 Posts |
I have both Volumes, need to invest some time and work on a routine.
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