Chink-A-Chink

I can’t remem­ber how long I do this rou­tine. And how I sim­ply love it. Every time, when I wan­ted to ‚improve‘ upon, and learn one of the fan­cier, more modern stuff, I fell back to this clas­sic Gosh­man ren­di­tion. At that time, I was hea­vily influen­ced by the Chi­nese cul­ture, as you can easily hear, but this gives the rou­tine an addi­tio­nal ‚kick‘, most of the peo­ple don’t like. I love the routine!

May Albert Gosh­man live fore­ver! Still my favo­rite take and approach to the ‚Matrix‘, Chink-A-Chink or wha­te­ver you might want to call it. 🙂

The mas­ter Johnny Thomp­son deca­des ago at a lec­ture in Lon­don poin­ted out the importance of the middle fin­ger of the hand pal­ming. A small thing maybe, but none­thel­ess an important thing, which can make all the dif­fe­rence in appearance …

I tried my best to incor­po­rate that subt­lety and it DOES MAKE that dif­fe­rence! Watch out for my middle fin­gers of the pal­ming hand and the beau­tiful hand shape this makes.

Thank you, Johnny Thomp­son for that les­son you pre­sen­ted to me! Your wis­dom rules …

P.S.: The exact rou­tine shown in the video is descri­bed in issue no. 5 of my ‚Scrap­book Magazine‘.

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