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I would say both. Video for learning the concepts, but simple text-based resource for reviewing the concepts at a later point, which is something a lot of video courses fail to provide
Wow, maybe I won't be able to do both, it's difficult for me to do the videos since I am new to it and I don't have the right gear.
I am considering investing on some good video accessories for this course, plus a musician friend has offered me to use his studio to use his stuff. Let's see how it goes.
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I would say both. Video for learning the concepts, but simple text-based resource for reviewing the concepts at a later point, which is something a lot of video courses fail to provide
Wow, maybe I won't be able to do both, it's difficult for me to do the videos since I am new to it and I don't have the right gear.
I am considering investing on some good video accessories for this course, plus a musician friend has offered me to use his studio to use his stuff. Let's see how it goes.