4 Visual Card Tricks Anyone Can Learn Revealed | Magic Trick Tutorial

2024 ж. 29 Сәу.
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This video broke down 4 visual card tricks that anyone can learn. These are all different types of color changes. Color changes are one of the core pieces of card magic and doing card tricks. All 4 of these color changes are fairly easy to learn and require just a few moves. I go over tutorials on how to do the shapeshifter color change, the wave color change, the erdnase color change, and the paintbrush change in this video. All of these card tricks provide great visuals and should be included in your magic routines! How do you implement color changes into your routines as magicians? Let me know if you want more tutorials on card tricks and how to do specific magic tricks. Also, let me know if there are any specific card tricks that you want revealed. Thanks again for watching, and I will see you next time!
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  • How do you implement color changes into your routines?

    @Tex100@Tex10015 күн бұрын
  • That erdanase change needs some work lol..nice tricks though

    @MyTardisGoWhoosh@MyTardisGoWhoosh14 күн бұрын
    • Yeah I recorded this after an exam and noticed that during the editing. Definitely not my best work and probably something I should’ve gone back to re-record but I wanted to get it out for y’all

      @Tex100@Tex10013 күн бұрын
  • Never understood people who perform magic but then expose it online too😂double standard

    @jeremyrjackson@jeremyrjackson13 күн бұрын
    • Two different audiences. The people looking up magic tricks and clicking through magic thumbnails on KZhead aren’t the same people you perform for in the street. Even if spectators look it up to learn the “secret,” they tend to forget it after a few days once their interest has passed. These videos are geared towards people who actually want to learn the techniques, not just the secrets behind them. Plus I personally don’t buy the BS that magic should be kept a secret. I don’t reveal how I do tricks while I’m performing, but if a kid comes up after a show and is genuinely curious and wants to learn a trick, I’m not going to gatekeep them.

      @Tex100@Tex10013 күн бұрын
    • @@Tex100 bro if you see “not telling your methods” to your AUDIENCES as “gatekeeping” you’re definitely not a professional by any means. That’s lowkey sad bro. No respect for the art at all or the community. If you’re a hobbyist then ok bro you do you I guess. 😬

      @jeremyrjackson@jeremyrjackson13 күн бұрын
    • @@Tex100 you do know other people are trying to make an actual living off of this stuff right? It’s not “BS”. But I wouldn’t expect you to understand. The ONLY moral justifications you are entitled to when you perform magic is 1. “It’s all an illusion” 2. “It’s fake” 3. “It’s all sleight of hand” what else do they need?? Think about it 😑

      @jeremyrjackson@jeremyrjackson13 күн бұрын
    • @@Tex100 if you teach a 6 year old the glide or something easy that HE/SHE can do when they get home….that’s fine but don’t tell me you show people the “good stuff” literally after you perform for them. That’s like giving someone a gift or memory and taking that shit away. #nothanks

      @jeremyrjackson@jeremyrjackson13 күн бұрын
    • @@jeremyrjackson You clearly just want to start an argument, and that's fine. If you have nothing better going on in your life then go right ahead. I mentioned gatekeeping in reference to a kid asking to learn something after a show. I never tell an actual audience how I do something. That's not gatekeeping, that's performance etiquette. If someone looks it up on their own later, they're more than welcome to, but I don't explain what I'm doing while I perform.

      @Tex100@Tex1008 күн бұрын
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