i looked at scott’s lessons and while i think his videos as just general information/specific gear review/etc are reasonably OK, i did not like how he teaches — and i say this as a professional tenured educator. very hard to follow, very unclear goals, very much about him. part of why i went with B2B is the way @JoshFossgreen breaks things down into small nuggets with very clear parameters and very defined goals for each small lesson works really well. the way josh bases his pedagogy on (i think?) ‘atomic habits’ makes a lot of sense for learning something that is a physical ‘craft’ like a musical instrument. i think as i advance past B2B, scott’s videos would be more valuable.
i also like studybass.com — a bit more complex/dense than B2B but his approach is quite good, especially considering it is all free.