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BOOKS for BEGINNERS
15 years 1 month ago #389
by Pier
Replied by Pier on topic Re:BOOKS for BEGINNERS
Hello, and please to meet You all (since this is my first post!).
Personally, I vote for Henry Hay \'Amateur Magician\'s Handbook\'.
Anyway, Joshua Jay\'s \'Magic\' gets a good second place; a modern choice - to me.
Personally, I vote for Henry Hay \'Amateur Magician\'s Handbook\'.
Anyway, Joshua Jay\'s \'Magic\' gets a good second place; a modern choice - to me.
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15 years 1 month ago #391
by mattr
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Replied by mattr on topic Re:BOOKS for BEGINNERS
Thanks Pier, I also like Henry Hay\'s \'Amateur Magician\'s Handbook\' and also his \"Cylopedia of Magic\" as well
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15 years 1 month ago #392
by drewer
Replied by drewer on topic Re:BOOKS for BEGINNERS
Pier wrote:
I also think that Joshua Jay\'s book is the best. I also think Mark Wilson\'s Cyclopedia of Magic is also a great place to start out(as mattr said).Hello, and please to meet You all (since this is my first post!).
Personally, I vote for Henry Hay \'Amateur Magician\'s Handbook\'.
Anyway, Joshua Jay\'s \'Magic\' gets a good second place; a modern choice - to me.
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14 years 9 months ago #609
by Appelsmagic
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Once you have learned some effects, don\'t forget to learn about the performing aspects that are a must as well to become really proficient. Books and Lecture notes like:
Showmanship for Magicians by Dariel Fitzkee
Magic and Showmanship by Henning Nelms
Tri-anything by Tom Ogden
More than meets the eye by Dan Harlan
Also get some basic info on theater terms. Learn what it means when someone tells you to come in from stage right, move upstage center, etc. Learning how to breath in the right manner alows you to speak in a manner that allows your voice to carry without yelling.
These things are as important to the ART of magic as learning a dbl lift is to card magic.
Showmanship for Magicians by Dariel Fitzkee
Magic and Showmanship by Henning Nelms
Tri-anything by Tom Ogden
More than meets the eye by Dan Harlan
Also get some basic info on theater terms. Learn what it means when someone tells you to come in from stage right, move upstage center, etc. Learning how to breath in the right manner alows you to speak in a manner that allows your voice to carry without yelling.
These things are as important to the ART of magic as learning a dbl lift is to card magic.
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14 years 9 months ago #701
by Joe
Replied by Joe on topic Re:BOOKS for BEGINNERS
I believe Richard Kaufman was coming out with a new book aimed at the beginning audience. Does anyone know if this came out yet? If so, does anyone have it and can give a quick review?
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