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CardFan Elite user Found the Socks ! 430 Posts |
Hi guys, I know that nothing can replace practice in that matter but could you give me any advice on a good book on juggling techniques?
Bye
Aiming to become the only magician in the world that has ever produced the lost socks back from the dryer...
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kryptonite76 New user 100 Posts |
The Complete Juggler by Dave Finnigan.
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CardFan Elite user Found the Socks ! 430 Posts |
Many thanks, I found it on Amazon.
Bye
Aiming to become the only magician in the world that has ever produced the lost socks back from the dryer...
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Jewls Veteran user Michigan-USA 360 Posts |
Go to google.com and type in juggling simulators. There are some really good ones on the net, I think you will find them very helpful.
Also look for clubs and festivals near you at: http://www.juggling.org/
Jewls
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kryptonite76 New user 100 Posts |
You'll love the Finnigan book!
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philipi56 Regular user grand rapids, MI 142 Posts |
I would highly recommend the Encyclopedia of Ball Juggling. I am not sure of the author, but this book has all the tricks from beginner to expert. The diagrams are very explanative and it has information about passing too. Philip
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SimonP New user South West England 85 Posts |
CHARLIE DANCEY!!!
The author is Charlie Dancey! If your going to juggle balls then this book is simply a must! All of the Dancey books are excellent, and this one is no exception. Teaches you from your first 3 ball cascade all the way up to Seven Ball splits and the 5 Ball Mills Mess. It has passing patterns in it, and all the tricks are cross referenced, which makes them easier to learn. I'd recommend the Encylcopedia of Ball Juggling to anyone who wants to learn to be a juggler. |