Flair Bartending Lesson 13: Tin Double Same Hand Behind Head
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thanks!
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its helps me a lot dude thanks....
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thanks....
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE LESSONS! i've only watched a few but it really helped me with my flairing 'coz i have this practical exam for one of my classes and i can't seem to get the moves if my classmates are the ones teaching it.. you're so right about "back hand cradle" being a favorite of beginners because it's my favorite. it's really cute.. "push down pop up" i seriously didn't get it but when my classmates explained it but i watched your video, i seriously got it and got the hang of it
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Thats pretty awesome,
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blows my mind :).
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wow! I don't think I will ever be able to get these! You are really REALLY awesome.
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@MangoMyers Thanks for the video and all the help you've given me. I hope to see you in competition some day! You've been a real inspiration.
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Dude I bet if you made a dvd that it would sell.
chris you're a great teacher and i've learnt a lot through your videos. it's given me an edge at work and i've become really passionate about improving my service. was hoping you could give me some tips on reducing drips and minor spills when flairing with bottles with alcohol in them. it generally happens during palm spins, is there a certain amount of fluid in the bottle that makes it easier to flair or is it me?
walker89 1 year ago 2
@walker89 Anytime you actually "spin" or "flip" the bottle, you need to have about 3 oz. of liquid or less. Otherwise, it's going to spill or rooster tail out. I'm putting together a video right now that explains the difference between working flair and exhibition flair that should help better explain acceptable levels of liquid with different moves.
MangoMyers 1 year ago
you´re a great teacher mangomyers! Do you have a video or can you make us a video with one of your routine´s? Thanks for all the tips so far!
Svenlangeberg 3 years ago
I'll be putting up a video in the next month or two about combining moves to build a routine. In the meantime, we've got more moves to learn!
MangoMyers 3 years ago