What do you think about my channel?

Johannes

Active Member
Hello, yttalk-users.

I want you to review my channel. The reason why I want you to do this, is that I want some constructive feedback on what I can do better in the future. I want you to review the channel itself, and some of the videos.

My goal is to get an audience that enjoys my video. Since I live in Norway, I can't become a partner.

There are some questions I want you to answer in addition to what was mentioned above:

- 1. What do you think about the quality of sound and the movie itself?
- 2. Do you notice me doing something wrong?
- 3. Where can I improve?

Be honest!
 
Ok...first off...your channel picture is kind of cheesy. But it's not really a bad thing. Cheesy can be good sometimes. I'm indifferent about it.

As for your videos: I don't see much wrong with them. You play beautifully. If anything...and actually I'm second guessing myself as I type this...introduce yourself at the beginning of your video. Say what you're playing. Engage your audience. Ask them what they'd like to hear you play next...maybe if you know how to play by ear, you can play that for them. Also, remind people to like/fav/and subscribe to you. It's a little whorish, I know...but it's the way the game is played on youtube. Stick that at the end of your video. If you don't say it...at least annotate it. But I really believe you should talk to and acknowledge your audience. It makes us fel special.

But that's all I have to say, because I'm not as great with music, so I can't critique your craft...but from what I hear by ear, I can definitely see myself putting your playlist on and zoning out while I write scripts or something.

Keep up the good work, and you've just gained yourself a subscriber!

But that's just my two cents...take with it what you will.
 
Ok...first off...your channel picture is kind of cheesy. But it's not really a bad thing. Cheesy can be good sometimes. I'm indifferent about it.

As for your videos: I don't see much wrong with them. You play beautifully. If anything...and actually I'm second guessing myself as I type this...introduce yourself at the beginning of your video. Say what you're playing. Engage your audience. Ask them what they'd like to hear you play next...maybe if you know how to play by ear, you can play that for them. Also, remind people to like/fav/and subscribe to you. It's a little whorish, I know...but it's the way the game is played on youtube. Stick that at the end of your video. If you don't say it...at least annotate it. But I really believe you should talk to and acknowledge your audience. It makes us fel special.

But that's all I have to say, because I'm not as great with music, so I can't critique your craft...but from what I hear by ear, I can definitely see myself putting your playlist on and zoning out while I write scripts or something.

Keep up the good work, and you've just gained yourself a subscriber!

But that's just my two cents...take with it what you will.
Thanks for reviewing my channel. I will definitively take your advices into action asap.
PS: Thanks for subscribing to my channel!:)
 
I agree with Token, the videos would be even better if you spoke to those watching your videos, introducing the music you will be playing (although some of the composers name pronunciations could be a bit awkward, I know I probably wouldn't get them right) playing it and then saying thanks for watching or inviting them to subscribe/comment like Token said would work very well. It could be a good idea to invest in some nice fabric for a backdrop, you could stick one up with some drawing pins or get a proper stand, that would mean you could change up the colour behind you now and then without having to switch rooms etc. Now you have your background up it does look a lot better than before. Thats all I can think of right now, Token pretty much said it all, good luck with your channel :)
 
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