YouTube Week in Review
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I plan on mainly posting content on Saturdays or Sundays, but for the opening week, I made a few things.
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- What is an IT Generalist?
- Determining Software Costs: Don't forget the cost of keeping software current!
- What is music theory, and why is it awesome?
- Setting up a private network in Hyper-V
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Good Luck with your channel Eddie. I'm thinking of starting a YouTube channel soon as well.
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Might want to create two channels. One for IT stuff and one for music. There are probably lots of people that would subscribe to one or the other, but not both.
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@Mike-Davis said in YouTube Week in Review:
Might want to create two channels. One for IT stuff and one for music. There are probably lots of people that would subscribe to one or the other, but not both.
That's something I'm considering. On one hand, you have my personal brand that's on one channel: I'm a musician, music educator, and IT professional. On the other hand, as you suggest, I could create two channels: one IT focused and one music focused and try to cultivate separate audiences. I so foresee occasionally creating commentary videos that might be outside of those two realms. Since I would want all of my audience to watch, on which channel would I post the video. I wouldn't post it to two channels as I'm pretty sure that would run afoul YouTube's community guidelines.
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@Mike-Davis said in YouTube Week in Review:
Might want to create two channels. One for IT stuff and one for music. There are probably lots of people that would subscribe to one or the other, but not both.
Agree, the stuff gets very convoluted otherwise.
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Thinking through this some more, I agree it would make sense to separate the content into their own channels. As Mike suggested, I'm likely to earn more subscribers that way, since the music folk are likely not interested when I post new IT content and vice-versa.
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@EddieJennings said in YouTube Week in Review:
Thinking through this some more, I agree it would make sense to separate the content into their own channels. As Mike suggested, I'm likely to earn more subscribers that way, since the music folk are likely not interested when I post new IT content and vice-versa.
For reference, I have one channel for travel, one for family, one for SAMIT, and one that's just random crap that no one in any of the other three wants to see (like ML Weekly Update videos.)
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@EddieJennings said in YouTube Week in Review:
Thinking through this some more, I agree it would make sense to separate the content into their own channels. As Mike suggested, I'm likely to earn more subscribers that way, since the music folk are likely not interested when I post new IT content and vice-versa.
I thought it was interesting and was a neat idea.
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@Obsolesce said in YouTube Week in Review:
@EddieJennings said in YouTube Week in Review:
Thinking through this some more, I agree it would make sense to separate the content into their own channels. As Mike suggested, I'm likely to earn more subscribers that way, since the music folk are likely not interested when I post new IT content and vice-versa.
I thought it was interesting and was a neat idea.
My vision for the content I'd be publishing wasn't for to be music + IT, but rather two separate areas of interest / proficiency housed within one person :).
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You might want to think about using their playlists if it's going to cause issues with the user agreement doing multiple channels.
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Subscribed
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@travisdh1 said in YouTube Week in Review:
You might want to think about using their playlists if it's going to cause issues with the user agreement doing multiple channels.
WTF
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- Music Theory Basics: The Elements of Music
- IT Home Lab: Where to start?
- Active Directory: Dealing with PowerShell and Secure Strings
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Click over to the channel and check it out, should this week's content interest you. This week was a music week; mainly because it was a pain-in-the-ass figuring out the procedure for making usable iPad screen captures with audio.
- Basics of Music Notation Part 1: The Staff
- Basics of Music Notation Part 2: Clefs and Note Names
- Basics of Music Notation Part 3: Notating Rhythms (notes and rests)
- Basics of Music Notation Part 4: Measures and the Staff
- Learning to Distinguish Between Harmonic Intervals
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- Installing Fedora Server on a Hyper-V VM
- Deploying and Configuring Active Directory using PowerShell
- Why use a Windows server without a GUI for deploying Active Directory?
- Windows Server CALs Explained
- Server OS Firewall: Enable or Disable?
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Click over to the channel and check it out. I'm finding the pattern of alternating weeks of posting music content and IT content to be doable for me.
- Basics of Music Intervals Part 1: Whole Steps and Half Steps
- Basics of Music Intervals Part 2: Major Scales and Diatonic Intervals
- Anna's Song
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So I fell behind -- partly because of MangoCon (which was worth it ). Here's material from the past week -- a few discussions as things came to mind. This coming week will be more music theory tutorials for those of you musically inclined.
- Bare Metal Server? Why you should only install a hypervisor
- Skipping IT Deployment Planning is a Bad Idea? Thanks, Captain Obvious!
- Don't Hoard Tribal IT Knowledge
- Do you need an on-premises server?
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Finally got around to finishing a project I've been wanting to do for a while. An "advanced" tutorial about music intervals. I did a basic one a while back. Here's a link to the advanced tutorial playlist and one for the basic tutorial playlist.