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[Music] [Applause] [Music] today well be teaching you the revolution cut which looks like this right so to do this cut you want to start in straddle grip like so and youre gonna let about half of the packet fall into your palm like like the opening of a strong leader cut then you want to shift your index to the right edge here and what youre gonna do is youre gonna pivot this top packet with your thumb and index like so all right so youre gonna pivot it counterclockwise so once youre here you let go of these three thick fingers youre gonna pivot this packet until your ring finger can contact this edge here once your ring finger docHubes this position your thumb can let go and your index and ring will continue to pivot this packet in the same direction while your thumb shifts back here to support this packet which is about to fall on it right so you continue pivoting with your index and ring until this packet can fall right into your palm and your index will at the same time be p