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Video TrainingTommy Wonder's Visions of Wonder



Tommy Wonder's Visions of Wonder
Tommy Wonder | Duration: 6:32 h | Video: DivX5 704x480 | Audio: MP3 24 kHz 2ch | 2,36 GB | Language: English
Tommy Wonder is a living legend in magic. The routines, philosophy, creative process, and thinking detailed on "Visions of Wonder" are why he is hailed by his peers as one of the top performers and thinkers in magic and why many consider him one of the most important magicians of our time.
These videos demonstrate a master at work, a performer who so thoroughly understands magic and his audiences that he has people question whether they've seen the "real thing." You will learn how to apply these lessons to your magic and thus make you a better magician. You will see how an audience can be devastated and deeply touched by a magic performance and you'll be inspired to bring your magic to a whole new level.
If you have not seen Tommy Wonder, you are in for a treat an experience like you've never had before. Even if you have seen Tommy Wonder, you are in for a treat. You will see new items never before taught, you will see the incredible routines you have only read about, and you will see and learn how to make audiences believe they have seen real magic.
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Video TrainingSGGW - The Guitar of with Tommy Johnson (Dave Evans)





SGGW - The Guitar of with Tommy Johnson (Dave Evans)
ISO/MKV/MP4/TAB | Video: AVC 720x480 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.57 min | 3.65GB | Language: English
Tommy Johnson (1896-1956) from Crystal Springs, Mississippi, was one of that state's greatest blues singer/guitarists, an associate of Charley Patton, WIllie Brown, Ishman Bracey, Charlie McCoy, The Mississippi Sheiks, and many others.
David Evans began researching Johnson's lie and music in 1964 and interviewed, recorded and observed the performances of over a dozen musicians who knew and learned from Johnson. In this lesson Evans explains the guitar style of Tommy Johnson, with its relatively simple fingering positions but complex rhythms, interpreting the songs as he learned them from Johnson's disciples.



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