Go to them if you need to review some of the things that are in the videos.
This may be a bit quicker as a form of review.
And I highly recommend that, in fact, if, if I'm going to be talking about,
if you see a video, it's going to
be addressing basic harmonic progressions with inversions.
Then go to
the compendium of chord progressions and look at
some of the examples of inversions before you
even watch the videos so that you have
some basis and some foundation for watching the videos.
Then if you have additional questions, or you want to look at a summary of some
of the things I talked about in the
videos, and go back to those reference materials again.
One of the things that I think
distinguishes this from sort of garden variety music
theory class is that all of the assignments are compositions.
And the class is called Write Likes Mozart for a reason.
The point of learning all of the things we'll learn about this
style of the music is so that we can actually make it.