A well made instructional video. Would have liked to see a version of the end product at the beginning of the video, too, in case I was looking for something different. I like the music although I did find it a bit loud but a few keystrokes to lower my computer volume did the trick. Did not want to mute in case there was any verbal instructions. Good job! Got a vid on making jambalaya or etouffee? That would definitely need this music!
Hi Jus8Crawfish...I know about the "mute" button, but unless I listen to your whole video how would I know whether you give audio instructions or not unless I listen all the way through??? A subtle form of torture!! lol. And a lot of people learn by listening to instructions (if given verbally) as well as watching. I realise this isn't a music appreciation tutorial. If there's no audio instructions given, I'll watch. Mute on. Still a great tutorial . I stand by what I said re. "music".
I really appreciate your clear, instructional video, but seriously...music accompanying videos like that should be seen and not heard. Or nominated in a new You Tube competition for "worst ever" or "most annoying" music on a video...On that basis alone you'd get a million hits...sorry, Jus8Crawfish, but there's a really good reason this kind of music is rarely or never played on any kind of media. Ever. Spoilt a great tutorial. So completely unnecessary.
I do appreciate and invite constructive criticism from those who wish to share their knowledge and experience so that others may learn; however, your criticism regarding the music associated with my video is utterly precocious. The video is meant to be an instructional aid for those who are learning and not for music appreciation. If the genre selected is abrading, then let me remind you that there is a way to mute the audio for the video. Oh yes, I wanted to thank you for watching.
@Jus8Crawfish Letting video posters know that their accompanying sound track is distracting or intrusive or detracts from their video is constructive criticism, by the way. You probably don't realize how many videos get stopped before they even start because of music or soundtrack issues, from the listener's perspective. From where you stand, it might seem people have watched because they started the video - but they won't favorite if noise assaults them. Of course, you can't please everyone :)
@Jus8Crawfish One can't mute the sound, just in case there is voice over with further explanations. Thank you for the clear tutorial though, at least visually. I was trying to point out that some music draws negative reactions, and some music enhances upon the visuals. The more successful videos have accompanying sound or music that makes the whole experience more enjoyable. I didn't find this so in this case. However I apologize for the negative comments. Could have put it better.
@Kayenne54 You are demonstrating to know anything about music. The tune that you are listening to takes part of the folk history of the US. This style is called 'Kajun' and you may don't like it but it deserves all our respect because it takes part of the traditions and history of US.
@Kayenne54 You are demonstrating to know anything about music. The tune that you are listening to takes part of the folk history of the US. This style is called 'Kajun' and you may don't like it but it deserves all our respect because it takes part of the traditions and history of the countries of the world. Next time just try to get information around and be more positive when criticising.
Great video!!How do you finish it to but a clasp, I know how to but the first , but the second part I've tried different ways but they all look bulky. Thanks for the video...
How many strings did you use? Reply please :)
MissKpopAddicts 1 month ago
@MissKpopAddicts
I use a silk cord that is 2mm in diameter.
Jus8Crawfish 1 month ago
@MissKpopAddicts
8 Strand of Silk Cord.
Jus8Crawfish 3 weeks ago
Yay zydeco! Thanks for the video :)
nyxemilydesigns 3 months ago in playlist Kumihimo
how do you end the bracelet?
jUliA246829 6 months ago
Love the music! Tutorial is good too, but didn't follow it the first time as I was too busy dancing...
zoehancock 6 months ago
A well made instructional video. Would have liked to see a version of the end product at the beginning of the video, too, in case I was looking for something different. I like the music although I did find it a bit loud but a few keystrokes to lower my computer volume did the trick. Did not want to mute in case there was any verbal instructions. Good job! Got a vid on making jambalaya or etouffee? That would definitely need this music!
hayclan4 7 months ago
What threads/strings are you using? Thanks!
gmayer66 7 months ago
I loved ur video AND ur background music... keep up the good work... there's always going to b a negative mouth out there...
renee59102 11 months ago
Hi Jus8Crawfish...I know about the "mute" button, but unless I listen to your whole video how would I know whether you give audio instructions or not unless I listen all the way through??? A subtle form of torture!! lol. And a lot of people learn by listening to instructions (if given verbally) as well as watching. I realise this isn't a music appreciation tutorial. If there's no audio instructions given, I'll watch. Mute on. Still a great tutorial . I stand by what I said re. "music".
Kayenne54 11 months ago
I really appreciate your clear, instructional video, but seriously...music accompanying videos like that should be seen and not heard. Or nominated in a new You Tube competition for "worst ever" or "most annoying" music on a video...On that basis alone you'd get a million hits...sorry, Jus8Crawfish, but there's a really good reason this kind of music is rarely or never played on any kind of media. Ever. Spoilt a great tutorial. So completely unnecessary.
Kayenne54 11 months ago
@Kayenne54
I do appreciate and invite constructive criticism from those who wish to share their knowledge and experience so that others may learn; however, your criticism regarding the music associated with my video is utterly precocious. The video is meant to be an instructional aid for those who are learning and not for music appreciation. If the genre selected is abrading, then let me remind you that there is a way to mute the audio for the video. Oh yes, I wanted to thank you for watching.
Jus8Crawfish 11 months ago 3
@Jus8Crawfish Letting video posters know that their accompanying sound track is distracting or intrusive or detracts from their video is constructive criticism, by the way. You probably don't realize how many videos get stopped before they even start because of music or soundtrack issues, from the listener's perspective. From where you stand, it might seem people have watched because they started the video - but they won't favorite if noise assaults them. Of course, you can't please everyone :)
Kayenne54 11 months ago
@Jus8Crawfish One can't mute the sound, just in case there is voice over with further explanations. Thank you for the clear tutorial though, at least visually. I was trying to point out that some music draws negative reactions, and some music enhances upon the visuals. The more successful videos have accompanying sound or music that makes the whole experience more enjoyable. I didn't find this so in this case. However I apologize for the negative comments. Could have put it better.
Kayenne54 7 months ago
@Kayenne54 You are demonstrating to know anything about music. The tune that you are listening to takes part of the folk history of the US. This style is called 'Kajun' and you may don't like it but it deserves all our respect because it takes part of the traditions and history of US.
macsalvi 7 months ago
@Kayenne54 You are demonstrating to know anything about music. The tune that you are listening to takes part of the folk history of the US. This style is called 'Kajun' and you may don't like it but it deserves all our respect because it takes part of the traditions and history of the countries of the world. Next time just try to get information around and be more positive when criticising.
macsalvi 7 months ago
thats cool :)
please comment my video :)
MyMusicLife95 1 year ago
is the part when says: MOVE: 24 TO 1 AND 9 TO 17. IS:24 TO 1 AND 8 TO 17
elepzoz 1 year ago
is weond the part when says: MOVE: 24 TO 1 AND 9 TO 17. IS:24 TO 1 AND 8 TO 17
elepzoz 1 year ago
I love the music!!!
whitehorse2006 1 year ago
@whitehorse2006
Thanks.... It's the music I grew up listening to.
Jus8Crawfish 1 year ago
cool video but wassup with the music 0_O
chiddddyyyyify 1 year ago
Great video, but watch on mute. :)
rannricki 1 year ago
@rannricki AMEN! That music is painful.
DaDaddySF 1 year ago
Great video!!How do you finish it to but a clasp, I know how to but the first , but the second part I've tried different ways but they all look bulky. Thanks for the video...
cynthia3360 1 year ago
where can i get the patterns ?????
ilovepookymonster 2 years ago
on ebay
yummygummy61 2 years ago
LSU!!!
jzlACoSTE 2 years ago
cool
where do u get da kumi loom?
MegaKay100 2 years ago
thanks!
alibl 2 years ago
Well done! Easy to understand, good photography, nice notes. Thanks!
creeksidedrive 2 years ago