Good morning...
Good morning, I'm Paco, though many call me Pakitus.
I live in Valencia, and magic has always fascinated me, but I'd never really gotten around to studying it. About two weeks ago, I stumbled upon a video by Julio on YouTube, and ever since, all I've been doing is watching videos and trying to learn. The problem is figuring out where to start in an organized way, because I can't get my palms right, the sleights are tough, I can't even do a Riffle Shuffle, let alone a Faro.
I'm thinking about buying Canuto's book to see if that makes it easier to get started, while I wait for "How to be a Magician 3.0." Any advice on how to start studying and practicing in an organized way would be greatly appreciated. So far, I have some Bicycle Supreme Line cards and a Svengali deck that I'm practicing with. Thanks a lot!
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Welcome to our magic community, Paco!
To get started in magic, I highly recommend Vicente Canuto's Cartomagia Fundamental. I think it's a great choice while you're waiting for "como ser un mago 3.0".
All the best!
Hey there...
Perseverance, patience, and a lot of practice...
You might want to start with self-working or semi-self-working effects; they require less sleight of hand...
You'll get to the Faro eventually.
Hola Paco
Bienvenido, el libro de Don Vicente es fundamental y échale un vistazo al canal de Italo Castillo, tiene 90 clases empezando desde 0
Muchas Magia