Last year in college, I kind of picked up trying to learn online from YouTube videos, and I started playing in a string ensemble at the college. So after that, when I started taking lessons again — which was in 2021 — with an actual teacher who could actually see what I’m doing, realized I picked up…I don’t know if I should say bad habits, but just a lot of habits of doing things that were less than ideal. I think that’s been one of the challenges, kind of allowing myself to come at the cello with a fresh mindset, and to try to create new habits with how to play. I haven’t definitely watched all of the courses, but there are quite a few, and I’ve been really enjoying all of the ones I’ve seen so far. I think that I really appreciated the LIVE streams, they’ve been happening almost every week, because you get to ask questions during the LIVE stream from the presenter and the host. And I think that’s been super useful, because I’ve had a lot of questions when they introduce a subject that I don’t have a huge grasp on yet. And so having that ability to ask questions has been great. There’s the whole “Developing Your Musicality” as well, I think that has been great. They many times would delve into the history of a given composer [and] through that process, kind of showing the message that the composer was trying to come across with. And then how do you express that in the phrasing and in your musical expression? Of course there’s a lot of room for individuals to take different interpretations, but I thought that was really neat too. One of the tips that I know that has helped me is to record yourself while practicing. So I purchased a tripod and I just use my iPhone. And I will take a certain angle — for example, for my right hand — and record myself while practicing, where I can see and review. That’s one step. Another step is knowing how it feels to be relaxed, and recognizing that feeling, so that if I’m not recording, I can still tell. I would say it’s an online community for learning music. It both has a lot of resources — pre-recorded, curated lessons on a very wide variety of topics for your instrument — but also has weekly LIVE streams and seminars where you can actually put in questions. I would say it’s kind of a community, and you have the opportunity to be introduced to lots of other people who are passionate about the instrument that you’ve chosen to play in your journey. And you’ve got forums, they encourage you to participate in various forums and answer questions and even share a little bit about your journey. Introducing an individual to the whole community of others who are very passionate in that area. Learning things from others that have gone the path before.