Hey guys - great to see that you're checking out what we're doing over at SBL!
Thought I'd chime in to add some clarity that may be useful in some way, shape or form.
What I publish on YouTube is a completely different kettle of fish compared to the ScottsBassLessons Membership.
My YouTube lessons are kinda bite size chunks of standalone info, usually on a particular subject. The latest one's (as in, for the last 18 months or so), are very "unpolished", show a lot of behind the scenes stuff, and 99% of them are all me.
ScottsBassLessons on the other hand is an online school.
We have a library of over 40 courses (each course is focused on a particular subject, and some are up to 10 hours long)
We stream live classes for our members each and every Monday from some of the best bass educators on the planet (these are also interactive so our students can ask questions, live).
I host a monthly "student focus" class - so members can submit videos directly to me, and get a video response from me in return
And a bunch of other cool stuff... but I'm guessing you get the idea.
Again, just to make it super clear, ScottsBassLessons isn't just me - our faculty consists of bass players such as, Gary Willis, Cody Wright, Rufus Philpot, Steve Jenkins, Rich Bown, Danny Mo Morris (Berklee College of Music), Ed Friedland, Ariene Capp, Evan Marien and many more...
As I'm guessing you'll see, it's a big operation and is nothing like what I do on YouTube.
I should also mention that all of our courses inside SBL are highly produced, unlike my YouTube videos.
If you do wanna check it out, we have a free trial for that exact reason - so you can take it for a test drive and see if it's for you.
Any other questions - just gimme a shout!
Cheers,
Scott.
PS. I'll try and keep the meaningless drivel down to a minimum for ya @thebigyin