As said before, a mixed approach is definitely the best.
In today's day and age, (again, as said before) most magicians start out thru YT videos. And as a result, their first source automatically becomes You Tube.
There are lots of bad tutorials out there. Bad in the sense that, the 'teachers' either:-
a) Can't communicate with the students well, in essence, not being a good teacher just then.
b) Don't know the intricacies themselves.
But the more time you spend with magic, the more intelligent you will become. And then, you will gradually know which tutorials are good, and which ones are bad.
For You Tube, I would recommend 52 Kards, Chris Ramsay, Jay Sankey. These guys are the best teachers out there, as acknowledged by the best magicians out there on You Tube, who themselves may not post tutorials but. they know which ones are really good. The best thing abt these teachers is that they clearly credit when they should, they teach really well, and they tell everyone the source from which THEY learnt the sleights, so that further research is possible. So, you get motivated to buy books too.
Some books are really bad. But most are not. Books can really enhance your knowledge...so they should form a BIG part of your learning process. But when you CAN get additional help from videos on YT FROM GOOD TEACHERS ONLINE, then, well, why not? Compare what they teach and if their advice seems contrasting...well...
What are these forums for?
Books can really be boring if you have no motivation for reading them other than "Everyone recommends this book", because those books don't have jump-cuts, edits, etc. To get motivated, I do a number of things. And one of them is that I check out what the PERFORMANCE of a trick written in the book looks like. And if it blows my mind then I WANNA LEARN IT and presro! There's your motivation.
Do check out You Tube for suggestions, recommendations, tips, entertainment, and the occassional tutorial, again from the GOOD magic teachers there. Check out people's performances for ideas,magician interviews, etc. It's a lot of fun and enriching too.
So go ahead and buy books. It will be a worthwile investment. And check out YT as well, its a really 'emerging' star in the world of learning.
PS:- Ramsay is gonna start an amazing series of videos btw, where he and a bunch of other great magicians live all together in one mansion in LA and he is gonna upload tutorials from all those magicians, along with interviews, tips, and vlogs and fun stuff. Not a paid promotion or anything, but I am stoked abt it and suggest you seeing it because, as I said, there will be lots of advice posted too
