Never touched a music instrument in my life, and don't even know how to read it, i am 34 years old waiter and i am a failure of a person, my salvation is become master in one of the instruments i love, like that if i get to 50 and still am a waiter on minimum wage at least i can play the blues
I am sorry that the ghosts of tushima video didn't work out the way you expected mate... If I had any kind of honest feedback is that I looked at it, and then saw it was a 2 hour video and just felt overwhelmed by it, which in turn meant I didn't watch all of it. I want to say that's the same for most people, a lot of people have full time jobs, families to look after and like me, have very little time on their hands, so a 2 hour commitment is hard for a movie, let alone a TH-cam video. I think the sweet spot is like 15-20 minutes for me personally, but occasionally I will watch a 30 minute video if it keeps me captured. On the other hand I bet there are a lot of fans that will find and appreciate the treasure trove that is your video. I hope this feedback helps, and I love the idea of just working on things that you're passionate about.
See while I agree and what not, one of my most successful videos is 3 hours plus and the most successful one is an hour. I don't think on youtube it's that people get overwhelmed, it's more of it hitting the right audience. Personally I don't like watching videos that are short when it comes to games, so I don't really look to make those. Also no need to apologise for a video underperforming, we'll see how it goes in the future, the RDR2 video took 8 months to start getting any views haha.
@@AdamFrost I agree about waiting it out, it might be a slow burn at first. Just because it didn't perform as you hoped, doesn't mean it negates the effort and excitement you had along the way, that was all still real and it happened. It's definitely the journey and not the destination. Keep persevering dude!!
Ive been taking time partially off its been great. Touching grass is great for the soul. ❤
Never touched a music instrument in my life, and don't even know how to read it, i am 34 years old waiter and i am a failure of a person, my salvation is become master in one of the instruments i love, like that if i get to 50 and still am a waiter on minimum wage at least i can play the blues
I am sorry that the ghosts of tushima video didn't work out the way you expected mate... If I had any kind of honest feedback is that I looked at it, and then saw it was a 2 hour video and just felt overwhelmed by it, which in turn meant I didn't watch all of it. I want to say that's the same for most people, a lot of people have full time jobs, families to look after and like me, have very little time on their hands, so a 2 hour commitment is hard for a movie, let alone a TH-cam video. I think the sweet spot is like 15-20 minutes for me personally, but occasionally I will watch a 30 minute video if it keeps me captured. On the other hand I bet there are a lot of fans that will find and appreciate the treasure trove that is your video. I hope this feedback helps, and I love the idea of just working on things that you're passionate about.
See while I agree and what not, one of my most successful videos is 3 hours plus and the most successful one is an hour. I don't think on youtube it's that people get overwhelmed, it's more of it hitting the right audience. Personally I don't like watching videos that are short when it comes to games, so I don't really look to make those.
Also no need to apologise for a video underperforming, we'll see how it goes in the future, the RDR2 video took 8 months to start getting any views haha.
@@AdamFrost I agree about waiting it out, it might be a slow burn at first. Just because it didn't perform as you hoped, doesn't mean it negates the effort and excitement you had along the way, that was all still real and it happened. It's definitely the journey and not the destination. Keep persevering dude!!