What are music production courses missing/lacking?

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I've been researching lots of music production courses and many of them appear to look/feel the same, for the most part.

I see heaps of bedroom producers who are semi-successful, offering their courses (I usually see these through ads on Instagram), alongside more prominent websites like FaderPro, and Armada University. While they seem to offer good courses (I'm not questioning the quality of these courses btw), aside from the unique sound or production process of the artist in the course, they look all the same.

It's usually an established artist who talks about a recent track they've made, which turns out to be a 10 to 20-part video series breaking down each element of said track.

Whilst I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with this, I can't help but think there isn't much separating them. What would make a music production course worth someone's time, and more importantly, money?

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The Rick Rubin book.

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Ngl, I had to look that up. Are you referring to the book "The Creative Act"?

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Tommo_Wil wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:01 am What would make a music production course worth someone's time, and more importantly, money?
A Linux-only open-source workflow.

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Human Interactivity
Focus on the relevant musical genre
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Tommo_Wil wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:12 am Ngl, I had to look that up. Are you referring to the book "The Creative Act"?
Yeah - it's really awesome

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