This is my magic Channel, a Great passion and the work of my life.
I admire all kind of magic and magicians. Though, since the first day when I fell in love with magic, my favorite has always been the Coin Magic.
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Superb show. No clue how you did it. Now to watch it at .25 speed for a year. lol And Teller's face. Goes from hawk to childlike wonder. Love this guy.
Thanks Vidyut!
Very well explained! 👍The transparent cards and the slow-mo are so helpful. Good to follow, even for beginners- Thank you!
予想外∑(゚Д゚)
Great tutorial! 素晴らしい解説!
Thanks!
Amazing and clear routine. I enjoyed it. 面白くて鮮やかな手順、楽しめました。
I know the routine in detail and i say it's a masterpiece in coin sleights 👏👌
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who tolde you that music was a good idea? sack them now
Amazing...thank you 😊
Beautiful, stylish , fresh and classic
Giacomo, Amazing! You are very good and smooth with the handling and hands postures, it almost looks flat. Weel done! Question: What is the diameter of the coins you use?
Thank you, @ecastag . Here I used half silver dollars, so the diameter is 30.6 mm in diameter (/ 1.2 inches)
@@giacomobertinimagic Thank you Giacomo. Is it possible to palm 24 mm diameter coins and achieve that position with the hands where they look flat and do it with ease or does it become much more difficult? Is it possible to apply a product to the coins to prevent them from slipping? I know it depends on the hand but I would like to know your personal experience. Thank you very much!
@@ecastag Yes of course, it is possible. Your question is very specific and would require a very long and detailed answer that I don't feel like giving here, also because the answer is customizable, because obviously it also depends on the size of the hands. If you want you can contact me privately and I will tell you how I can answer that question. However, I don't recommend that you apply any product to coins, not even to prevent slipping, it wouldn't work. Anyway, I am preparing a new book where I will also talk about this topic, so you can understand everything better.
@@giacomobertinimagic Oh Giacomo! Very kind of you for giving so detailed answer. I'm entering little by little in the coin magic world because I started to do first only card magic about a year ago and it's a lot to handle but I do some matrix also, and giving some steps in coin palming but very slow because if I get into all of the different genres I will turn crazy and ended with no mastering any of those. Very kind of you again, thank you.
Amaaazinnng
Great intro to Spellbound routines
This just looks like real magic to me. Amazing.
Bravo Giacomo
Is there way to buy this performance with book pen everything in this skit???
mi chiedo ,da prestigiatore, per quale motivo fare questi video....
銀蔵🥹
Masterful performance and skill!
I thank you for mentioning my name. You make my day. However, you do not understand the Matrix philosophy. You only got 25 % of the method. You are doing excellent work but you are falling far short. Most improvements detract from the power that is in the correct method of performance. I could not watch the entire video because you butcher the routine so badly. You simply have no understanding of what a spectator sees. Clearly you are a leading magician in the world of magic. And why do you need to be one of the hundreds of magicians exposing Matrix on KZread. Do you have any idea how I feel about hundreds of people showing MY TRICK TO THE PUBLIC!!!!!
Most people perform Matrix without uniformity of action, time misdirection, or concept of steals and puts. Don't feel too bad Mr. Schneider. Have you seen the versions coming out of Asia now? It's clear they stuck with the original Matrix philosophy. Can't say the same for Europe and America!😂
I dont want to be stereotypical on you, but i think you may be italian XD
Ahhaha yes of course! 😀
beautiful
I love the look in Teller’s face, every step of this… like a 10 year old boy seeing magic for the very first time!!
That was art. Crazy skills on display.
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you didn't fool them, but you 100% fooled me. my mind is completely blown.
Thanks a lot for sharing this. I've been practicing with this technique for a few months now and really like it (much easier than the 'traditional' way of doing classic palm for me), but I was wondering if it's possible to do a muscle pass from this position?
Very good question: it's actually more difficult, but the muscle-pass position is actually not the exact position of the classic palm. In fact, in the position of the muscle pass you cannot perform a good malini's subtlety. Let me explain: the position of the muscle-pass is used to be able to quickly send out a coin that is in classic-palm. But to be able to do this you have to position a coin in a different way and this causes many problems in my opinion, because in reality the position of the classic palm must be done in order not to drop the coin. If you use the muscle pas position first of all you have a better chance of losing the coin, plus the hand is not a natural position. However, there are some magicians who use my method and who manage to perform a good muscle pass. The advantage of my method is that it is impossible to lose a coin that is in classic palm. I personally prefer not to use the muscle pass, but if you write to me privately I can give you other tips for using both methods. Maybe later I'll do some subscription tutorials for this topic and other similar topics.
@@giacomobertinimagic Wow, thank you so much for the detailed response! I'm still quite new to coin magic so don't want to trouble you any more now - you've already more than answered my question, and I may instead contact you about a lesson if I want to explore this further when I'm a bit more advanced. Really appreciate you taking the time to provide your insight, and thanks again for the great videos. (BTW your book is next on my want-to-buy list and I hope to pick up a copy in the next few months.)
Bravissimo, abbiamo fatto una grande figura :)
Semplicemente divino
Grazie!
bravo bravissimo
Wow
That was fantastic
Wow..Good Tricks ~!
Mai vista una cosa così :o fantastico!
Powerful pinky man! Love it!
This is the most ultimate Coin Magic. ❤️
Tutorial please
Ciao Abhirami! You can find it in my book, Giacomo Bertini's System for Amazement!
Wow!
So nice
So beautiful tutorial sir. Am from india 🇮🇳
This looks like actual magic.
Beautiful. Sleight of Hand so well done, it's a work of art. Bravo.
I somehow missed this video! This is a fantastic utility. Is this related to "The Thing That Never Was"?
This dropper as a concept is similar to many droppers. This is my idea, my dropper for just 1 coin, and I was inspired by both the dropper in "The Thing That Never Was" and also previously the "Trabucco Hold-Out", and even to the other classic droppers to get one coin. Previously, about 15 years ago I created the "Babel Dropper", my favorite dropper, I use it in my Florentine Assembly act to get the 4 coins at the beginning: is a dropper that allows you to dump several coins together directly into the Curl Palm position. And you can use it in a similar way to this dropper for just 1 coin, but not exactly in the same way. As you know they are all completely different tools.
That was a beautiful routine. You are truly a master of coin magic!
Just bought your project on Copeland
So great love the cat.👍
Amazingly beautiful.❤️
Some brilliant work there!
Beautiful!
Grazie Gianfranco e a presto‼️
Standing ovation!
Grazie!!
Wow!
Grazie Angelo un abbraccio!