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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Australia
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I recently purchased Mystery Mark’s Practical Pass DVD, and got the privilege like all customers of being shown and taught it over Skype. I was not disappointed with the purchase or the lesson and look forward to getting the move down solidly.
(Before I go further, Mark I apologize if I forget/miss anything ![]() Firstly, the Practical Pass (or PP as I will call it for the rest of this review) is a version of the pass. Surprising right? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The move can be adapted to the three different types of passes that are commonly used, the turnover, the Herman, and the classic ![]() ![]() One of the biggest benefits of the move is how easy it is compared to the regular pass. I remember when learning the classic pass it took me weeks before I could do it fully, then a few more months before it was perform able. While I wouldn’t rush out and perform the PP right away it is much easier, and you will be able to do it very quickly, and it will take much less time to become perform able than the regular passes. I should also say that while the move feels much less ‘knacky’ then regular passes; it also feels more intricate and relies heavily on subtle finger movements. This isn’t a problem for me personally (as I’m a very legato focused guitarist). If you’re not the sort of person who likes intricate moves…the PP probably STILL IS for you due to all its other benefits. Also, when Mark explained the moves history to me I gained some real insight into problem solving in magic. I am already trying to apply this problem solving thinking to some of the sleights I do (the elmsley count at the moment). The DVD, will also have this insight, and it certainly is quite a great stream of thinking to have accessible to you. Especially when learning the practical pass, it allows you to understand why you should do X and not Y. Finally I should mention my favourite applications. With the practical pass you can do everything an original pass can do, literally everything, and you can also do some incredibly easy and convincing false cuts, shuffles (complete deck retentions too) and some incredibly visual colour changes – even one that looks like smooth (then again everything can look like Smooth, ey Mark ![]() ![]() All in all I think the Practical Pass is an incredibly good buy for anyone who wants to improve their pass. The move itself is highly practical, is very angle proof, is fairly easy and can achieve SO MUCH ![]() ![]() If your too lazy to read that all, the practical pass is incredibly good, BUY IT!!! ![]() |
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Thank you for the great review!
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