Tango by Biz
Created by: Biz
Key features
Part of the 'Shades Vol. 1' collection featuring 10 unique color changes
Categorized in the 'Some Practice' difficulty tier
Designed for both real-life performances and social media content
Focuses on the intersection of fun and practicality
Visual and impactful transformation effect
Available for purchase from Big Blind Media
Pros
Highly visual and engaging color change
Practical for real-world performances
Fun to practice and execute
Suitable for social media content creation
Part of a well-organized collection with clear difficulty tiers
Cons
Requires dedicated practice to master
Only available as part of the full 'Shades Vol. 1' collection
May be challenging for complete beginners
Effect
The Tango color change makes a selected card visually transform into another card. The magician holds the deck in one hand. With a quick, snapping motion of the other hand, the face of one card instantly changes. The change is direct and happens in the performer's hands, with no cover or obvious sleight.
Full details
Tango is one of ten color changes included in the Shades Vol. 1 collection by Biz. It is classified in the "Some Practice" difficulty tier. The change is designed to be both visually effective and practical for use in performances. Biz created the collection with a focus on the intersection of fun and practicality. The idea is that enjoyable moves encourage more practice, and practical moves encourage more real-world use. Tango serves as a technique that magicians can integrate into their routines.
Who should consider the trick
Magicians who want to add a visual, in-the-hands color change to their repertoire should consider Tango. It is suitable for performers looking for material that works in both social media clips and live, real-life situations. The trick is aimed at those who value moves that are fun to practice and perform regularly.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Tango requires some practice to master. It is not for absolute beginners, as it is placed in the "Some Practice" category by the creator. This indicates a moderate level of difficulty where dedicated rehearsal is needed to achieve a smooth and convincing performance. It is less demanding than the "Insane" tier changes but more challenging than the "All Levels" techniques.
What magicians say
Biz, the creator, discusses the philosophy behind the collection. He states that the goal is to inspire more frequent practice and performance by making moves enjoyable and practical. Reviewer BigBlindMedia notes that the changes are categorized by difficulty and that some, like Tango, are geared for real-life performance. The collection is presented as a tool to reignite the joy of handling cards and to motivate performers to use their deck more often.
What people are saying about Tango
BigBlindMedia says...
The collection is positioned as a tool to inspire more frequent practice and performance. Biz loved the idea of creating changes that serve different purposes - some optimized for social media visual impact, while others geared towards real-life practical performance.
Promotional videos
Shades Vol. 1 (10 Colour Changes) by Biz | Trailer
BigBlindMedia mentioned this magic trick in this video.
