How to be a Mentalist II

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Games, Magic
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Author: Ian McCoy ISBN: 9781310030628
Publisher: Ian McCoy Publication: February 4, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ian McCoy
ISBN: 9781310030628
Publisher: Ian McCoy
Publication: February 4, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A mentalist is first most an entertainer – a magician of the mind. And like a good magician he/she creates a sense of wonder, amazement and awe in an audience. But whereas a magician appears to do the impossible – the mentalist does the very unlikely – the extremely unlikely. For this reason mentalism appears more real than traditional magic. People believe there is more than mere trickery going on. They go away seeing your performance as something no one could do by “magic tricks”.

The pieces offered in How to be a Mentalist II are of a professional nature. They are in most cases the invention of the author who has been a professional mentalist and magician for 20 years on both sides of the Atlantic. He was a keen amateur for 20 years before that. He is aware that such routines are usually offered to the “magic” community at very high prices in specialist publications. So be it. If anyone has the interest and discipline to learn this very high calibre material they will be richly rewarded and the author feels justified in offering this world class mentalism to those out there who are interested.
As in Mr McCoy's other publications- he gives full video links to performance and instruction -to this world class material - a unique feature making the learning process more interactive and enjoyable.

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A mentalist is first most an entertainer – a magician of the mind. And like a good magician he/she creates a sense of wonder, amazement and awe in an audience. But whereas a magician appears to do the impossible – the mentalist does the very unlikely – the extremely unlikely. For this reason mentalism appears more real than traditional magic. People believe there is more than mere trickery going on. They go away seeing your performance as something no one could do by “magic tricks”.

The pieces offered in How to be a Mentalist II are of a professional nature. They are in most cases the invention of the author who has been a professional mentalist and magician for 20 years on both sides of the Atlantic. He was a keen amateur for 20 years before that. He is aware that such routines are usually offered to the “magic” community at very high prices in specialist publications. So be it. If anyone has the interest and discipline to learn this very high calibre material they will be richly rewarded and the author feels justified in offering this world class mentalism to those out there who are interested.
As in Mr McCoy's other publications- he gives full video links to performance and instruction -to this world class material - a unique feature making the learning process more interactive and enjoyable.

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