이제 막 시작한 초보 마술사입니다. 앞으로 어떤 마술을 더 배워야 할까요?

안녕하세요! 마술 입문한 지 얼마 안 된 초보입니다. 처음 시작한 이후로 지금까지 카드 마술 위주로 연습해왔는데, 이제 좀 더 다양한 루틴과 스타일을 접해보고 싶네요.

앞으로 마술사로서 어떤 방향으로 공부하면 좋을지 추천 부탁드립니다!

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대화에 참여하세요...

Here are some ideas based on your preferences:

If you want to stick with close-up magic:

Perfect for practicing at home or at small gatherings. Here's what you can try:

Coins (Coin Magic): very visual and technical, perfect for training your misdirection. Start with effects like a coin vanish or the classic "coin through the table" routine.

Ropes: easy to carry, visual, and high-impact. The knot routines, the cut and restored rope... these are classics that never fail!

Sponge Balls: super visual and interactive. Great for family or kids' audiences.

Cups and Balls: if you enjoy sleight of hand and surprising finishes, this is a classic filled with history and possibilities.


If the mind and the impossible intrigue you:

Mentalism (predictions, mind reading, impossible decisions). You can start with:

Simple psychological forces.

Guessing games using cards or words.

Effects with paper and pen (like predictions in envelopes or on the skin).


If you enjoy talking and making people laugh:

Comedy Magic or Parlor Magic, where you can use:

Effects with everyday objects (silks, bags, newspapers).

Routines with audience participation.

Themed magic (the absent-minded magician, the apprentice, the fortune-teller, etc.).


If you dream of the stage:

Stage Magic and Grand Illusions. This is a whole other level of logistics, but you could get started with:

Manipulation (silks, balls, cards).

Musical or visual magic (like the Linking Rings, the appearing cane, the torn and restored paper).


A final piece of advice:

Choose a branch that truly motivates you, not just one you "think you should learn." Magic isn't just a list of techniques; it's a way to tell impossible stories. And if you combine two styles (for example, card magic and mentalism), you're already creating your own path.

Cheers!

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Hey there!

I'm a beginner too, but I'd recommend checking out:

Coin magic.

Mentalism.

Magic with everyday objects.

Pickpocket (Julio Ribera recently shared a free course on the blog – the Magiazine).

Julio explains all these types really well on his channel.

Good luck!

(I meant to reply sooner, but my device... died on me right as I was about to hit send.)

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How do I access that pickpocketing course?

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Noah Ve· Jun 10

Thanks so much!!!!! 😄

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Click on the link

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