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highline is far better than crimson imo. Crimson is just him shilling his rebranded tung oil/tools/aniline dyes while blathering on for an hourOh Crimson guitars is great. I was in a phase where I was trying to learn to build...because I was house hunting, and planned on having a work area...then the housing market exploded and that pipe dream went right out the window.. I still watch that channel and the highline guitars dude for learning how to build even though I can't right now. The highline guitars dude doesn't have the highest production value, but I feel like he has good tips for the solo garage guitar building people.
YESSSSSSS!!!8 bit music theory is the GOAT. His deep dive into ambient chord progression in Donkey Kong was an excellent video.
For luthier stuff, twoodfrd is my favorite at the moment.
I am sorry if someone has already said something similar, it is a long thread... But YouTubers are like that because we all make them. Most people want to be entertained first, and learn maybe a little along the way, if at all. For instance, I have also heard from my friend that Beato has became irritating to him... But the thing is, most of the people don't want to watch one hour video about composing music for films, about certain scale mode or recording technique. And He has to make a living, so for one great, useful video, there is a four that are not so great. But it is just the nature of things, and as long as there are SOME good videos, I am OK with that. At the end, nobody forces me to watch videos I am not interested in, and in Ricks case, all those amazing videos he made in the beginning are still there to re-watch and learn.
I like Dave's World of Fun Stuff, he's a wily bastard.
On a side note, am I the only one who watches theory vids with 1.5x speed? Just to make that 1 hour video bearable. I don't have the patience
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To me, it feels like it takes ages to get to the point and with skipping I might miss something completely so I typically just watch them sped up and if I need to really think something to get it, I'll change the speed so my slow brain can pick up the stuff. Most of the time the length of the video just seems to be for the sake of the length, not to explain the points better.No most youtube videos I come across are at a reasonable speed already. (Except 12tone but I don't watch that channel.)
But I like music theory so I don't need much to make it bearable. Although I like analysis more than straight up lectures, that stuff can for sure get boring even if I like the subject. But I guess if it's boring I won't watch it at all.