Which book did you go with? Heather Clarke's is, without doubt, the best of the few that are out there. Oh yeah, which maker did you choose for your practice set?
As far as videos go, get and inhale the NPU DVDs. They are quite good, although not as good as Clarke's book (which has far more depth on building proper technique), and have a nice range of tunes.
The most important thing you can do, though, is to "GET THEE TO A TEACHER!" There's nothing as important as getting competent instruction. A teacher can see and correct things you'll never find in a book or dvd. I know you're headed across the pond in the near future, and I can probably help you find some decent teachers over there if you've not already done so. But even before you leave, if you can find a teacher to meet even once or twice a month it'll be a big help.
Good luck!
The tradition continues!
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