Agua y Aceite Routines
Watching Julio's live stream yesterday about [5 Kids Magic Tricks] (https://club.magiaycardistry.com/t/directo-5-trucos-para-ninos-explicados/709?u=link22) I saw Julio perform Gabi's Agua y Aceite at the end (based on Luis H. Trueba's version published in Magia y Dramagia).
I think it's a classic effect with a ton of versions – Ascanio's (using Wiggle Display and no manipulation - Vol. 2), Trueba's, Juan Tamariz I think has 50 or more (some in Sonata),...
So I thought it'd be a good idea to post some of them so you can check out, compare, and study the different approaches:
And here's one with a super cool twist:
And I'm leaving out a thousand more versions! Which one do you like best?
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Awesome! I literally just tried this out because someone showed it to me the other day. This will be super helpful for me to study it more in-depth and check out the different versions ❤️
I also perform Gabi's routine quite a bit. I love that it's impromptu, and especially the spectator participation.
Before that, Ascanio's was my go-to. His clean displays, casual placements, and Kaps' Turnover are simply brilliant.
Willy.
Thanks so much for putting this compendium together.
I really appreciate it because I hadn't seen these versions before, and they're some of the best.
All the best, and thanks again.
Great job, everyone!
I really like Juan Tamariz's routine. It's impromptu and pretty clean.
Plus, it uses the Diagonal Palm Shift, which I learned on Julio's channel.
I really loved Gabi's latest routine you guys shared. I hadn't seen it, and I think it's fantastic.
I'm sharing one I saw Jovi perform that I think is really good and a bit more approachable for beginners like me.
I'm amazed at how natural his TLift looks in the last section. I do mine more like a buckle count, pulling with my ring and pinky, but it's really not great. So I display the card similarly to how he handles the black cards. Any recommendations?