I’ve been playing in orchestras since I was a teenager. It’s always a fun thing. You kind of need professional skills to manage an orchestra, so it was kind of an introduction to that for some people. There was one video on Instagram that was Stefan Jackiw talking about scales and intonation. And he described it in a way that was very intelligent and true — that you don’t want to be practicing in your mistakes and making mistakes worse. I overlooked the importance of intonation, or having good intonation early. I put my finger down and would be like, “OK, that’s a bit sharp,” and then [would] fix that. And I just got so used to fixing nearly everything that was going to be a wrong note. I never thought of that before. [It’s worth figuring out], “OK so what is a good thing to work on to sound more professional, to sound like a better violinist than I am?” So that was a thing that I latched on to, and it’s been working a lot, and it has paid some dividends. I would describe tonebase as a course library for a lot of popular courses — it will take you through a lot of popular pieces. A lot of really great teachers who do a lesson on there. I really like the other perspectives on the pieces. Coming back to Stefan Jackiw again because he’s so great…he has just thought about it and researched aspects of the piece so much, it’s like having a lesson, but without the pressure. There’s a lot of courses on the tonebase library for basically everything!