I I_am_1_in_11 Dec 21, 2007 20 0 Jan 22, 2008 #1 I want to learn alot of different flourishes and cuts, what dvds should i get? Besides the Dan and Dave Flourishes dvd...
I want to learn alot of different flourishes and cuts, what dvds should i get? Besides the Dan and Dave Flourishes dvd...
DavidMisner Sep 1, 2007 1,529 1 33 San Francisco, CA Jan 22, 2008 #2 I_am_1_in_11 said: I want to learn alot of different flourishes and cuts, what dvds should i get? Besides the Dan and Dave Flourishes dvd... Click to expand... A good DVD to get if you like the Bucks is The System, which has over 18 original flourishes. If you like Devo's material, Xtreme Beginnerz would be your best bet. Brian Tudor's Generation Extreme has some good material, but the teaching is supposed to be terrible. Jerry's Encyclopedia of Playing Card Flourishes is an excellent source for flourishes, and it will keep you occupied for a very long time. David
I_am_1_in_11 said: I want to learn alot of different flourishes and cuts, what dvds should i get? Besides the Dan and Dave Flourishes dvd... Click to expand... A good DVD to get if you like the Bucks is The System, which has over 18 original flourishes. If you like Devo's material, Xtreme Beginnerz would be your best bet. Brian Tudor's Generation Extreme has some good material, but the teaching is supposed to be terrible. Jerry's Encyclopedia of Playing Card Flourishes is an excellent source for flourishes, and it will keep you occupied for a very long time. David
F f1stzero Oct 24, 2007 58 0 Jan 22, 2008 #3 you cant go wrong with XB, there is alot of cuts in their and flourishes. You can also check out Cradle to the Grave, but the only useful move i think is on that is the flip back fan.
you cant go wrong with XB, there is alot of cuts in their and flourishes. You can also check out Cradle to the Grave, but the only useful move i think is on that is the flip back fan.
Jack The Magician Sep 2, 2007 1,693 1 Jan 22, 2008 #4 There's an excellent thread with resources for beginners in Cardistry by Vinnie C. that you might want to check out -- New to Cardistry/Flourishing? Click here!. Cheers, JTM
There's an excellent thread with resources for beginners in Cardistry by Vinnie C. that you might want to check out -- New to Cardistry/Flourishing? Click here!. Cheers, JTM
E Eddie Sep 1, 2007 1,356 2 Los Angeles, California Jan 23, 2008 #5 No one really pays attention to stickied threads do they? They're the most helpful threads ever...