Coin Matrix. How to Be a Magician 2.0
Good morning!
I never really got into coin magic; it always seemed way too complicated.
I signed up for the 'How to Be a Magician 2.0' course and I'm super happy with it.
I've been practicing a lot and was hoping to get some feedback on my Coin Matrix routine... what I can improve, etc.
Thanks a lot for any tips and feedback you can provide!
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Thanks so much for your comments!
This is my first time trying coin magic; coin magic has always absolutely terrified me.
I'll make sure to slow it down!
Thanks again for all your replies!
That's impressive, it looks really great! Don't worry about a thing; just keep practicing it as much as you can, and you'll see how much you impress everyone. My only recommendation is to try slowing it down just a bit, but otherwise, it's perfect.
All the best!
Nicely done! It's clear you've put in a lot of practice. I'd suggest slowing it down just a touch, and with some good patter, it'll look absolutely amazing. As for the technique, it's super clean—nothing flashes! Now, it's time to stop practicing and start performing. Go enjoy those fantastic reactions you're sure to get!!!
Personally, I think it's perfect.
Aside from what several others have already mentioned, it would look even better if you slowed down a bit (though I assume you're doing it quickly just to demonstrate for us and keep the video brief).
But honestly, you're doing a fantastic job. 👌 👌 👌
Looks perfect to me.
As he said, it might improve with a touch less speed.
Hey! The effect is great; nothing to add to what's already been mentioned about slowing down a bit so each phase can really be savored.
Just a minor detail, but I think it's important: this effect is called Chink-a-chink, which is a type of coin assembly (https://www.conjuringarchive.com/list/category/793 - Entry in the Conjuring Archive) that doesn't require anything other than the coins themselves (or thimbles, which have also been used, or other objects).
The one at https://www.conjuringarchive.com/list/category/988 is with coins and cards. A while back, @Ricardo made this video on the history of Matrix, which is really interesting
Yeah, good point! Xulio Merino had already brought up the name. I actually just used "Matrix" because that's what it was called in the "How to be a Magician 2.0" course.