I do an anonymous survey at the end of each module, and here’s what people say:
“I liked the informal and open approach and method of delivery. It inspired me to try some new things like using voice memos to record ideas. I also enjoyed the mapping of an arrangement idea although I have yet to do this myself… but I will!”
“The outline/title of every video is descriptive, the videos are bite sized, the video has that notes you’re showing. it’s showing how you turn the idea into music in your DAW”
“Well thought out advice and clear delivery. The last vid about structure I found particularly helpful”
“It really got me thinking and focused”
“Excellent, thought provoking videos”
“Everything is very nice so far, really enjoying it.”
“I enjoyed the variety of the assignments and what was required was clear and easy to follow”
“Although I studied Sound Engineering a couple of decades ago and work as a technician (video) so have a head for technical concepts, but I appreciated the guidance given. it gave me a perspective on a more direct way of looking at music making. It’s great to have that foundation now. Where the module really shined was in its concise but laid back approach – a lot of ground was covered in a relatively short space of time. It was devoid of irrelevant information and was easy to follow. I only had to watch it once to grasp what was going on so thanks for that!”