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Magic is a special field because the resources for it are not easy to get from schools or shops. And even if you have a lot of information, he will not dare to give it to you easily because of certain considerations. So if you want to get started, there are some steps that you have to go through.
The first step: you must know a little magic first. It seems paradoxical here, you just want to learn magic, how can you say that the first step in learning magic is to learn magic?
Don't worry, what I mean here is that you should know what magic is doing before you learn it. Magic has many effects, such as objects appearing, disappearing, transforming, moving outside the laws of physics, dividing and combining, mind guessing...Wait a minute. For these effects, you should have a basic understanding first.
For example, how does an object appear? At its simplest, it may be taken out by means of cover; It may also have been there in the first place, just covered up so that you could not see it; It could just be taken out, but so fast that your eyes can't see it... For common magic patterns, you should have a little idea first.
There are three main ways to acquire these concepts, one is to learn from a magic merchant (sign up for classes), the second is to buy some simple props, and the third is to buy books for self-study (note: several of my friends have suggested Andy Guo's books, and I myself started with small props). In general, these methods are not too expensive.
While you may think that knowing this is still a long way from the path of magicianism, it is an extremely important step. It's like a cornerstone in this field, and you can't step on it if you don't have it at all. In terms of quantity, although you can ask for a wide range, you should not be greedy for more.
Within your financial means, just learn how much you can practice.
Step 2: You have to know what the magician is doing. It's even weirder here, you just want to be a magician, why do you want to know what the magician is doing first?
To put it bluntly, you should practice the process or props you have in your hands well, and learn to perform in front of people without revealing any flaws. Even if it's a simple pen or a sponge ball, you should practice it "thoroughly" and make it a regular but familiar continuous action when you eat and pick up vegetables. In the process, you will be able to experience first-hand the thinking of some professional magicians.
What are they usually busy with? How do they feel about a set of processes or props? How was it invented in the first place?
What improvements might have been made? How else can it be improved? How do you make it work for you?
In front of the audience, what are they thinking? These questions will be answered as you practice, perform, and practice again.
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Hehe, the cost of learning magic is relatively large. And personally, it is not recommended for people who are new to magic to buy teaching CDs, because some skills can not be learned by self-study, and even if a teacher hands you over, you may not be able to master it quickly. Therefore, beginners should go to a more formal magic shop and ask a magician for advice.
In addition, before learning magic, you must study the magician's precepts well and strictly abide by the magician's precepts.
Of course, there are also teachings on the Internet, as well as forums. I didn't feel much joy when I saw these forums and **. Because everything can be popularized, but magic should not and cannot be popularized.
Some forums expose the secrets of magic too much, which makes magic devalued. The Ring of Tomorrow and the Hand of the Ghost, which have now been popularized, were originally very classic magic, but when they become popular, magic will lose its charm and meaning, which is a pity.
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Support the five-stroke font theory.
I've been playing magic for two years, spending tens of thousands, but I still don't have many props at hand.
The key is to learn techniques and experience, and you want to be mentally prepared for learning.
The cost of learning magic is quite large, it must be greater than you think, because you are learning not only an art, but also the crystallization of the wisdom of your predecessors.
But there's naturally fun in learning this, so you can figure it out for yourself.
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If you are interested, find a formal way to learn.
The economic cost of learning magic is quite large, and you have to be able to bear it. Don't be superstitious about online free magic teaching, if you don't have a foundation, you will never improve, on the contrary, it may hit your self-confidence or go astray into magic.
Go to your local magic hall and find a regular teacher to learn.
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There are several ways to learn to do magic:1.Go online and look for magic tutorials.
2.Check out the relevant books.
If you can't do it online, you can buy magic-related books, and you can practice the tutorials in the books step by step, which will have a lot of things to pay attention to, so that you can learn magic better.
3.Find a training provider.
You can also go to a training institution for training, this method is the best, because there is a teacher to teach you on the spot, you can also see more clearly, the teacher will also remind you which step is not good enough, and improving it can better promote your learning of magic.
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