Sorry about the Music from 8:00 to about 10:00. I port the videos over from PowerPoint. Sometimes when I port it to youtube, some weird errors or changes occur. I believe the music track begins to loop at 8Min so it essentially has two music tracks going until the 10-minute mark. While the timing isnt so bad (since the battle really kicks into gear at 10min), its unfortunate that RUclips won't let me add annotations without 1000 subscribers, so I have no way of letting viewers to know they should skip ahead a bit. Note: I have uploaded a corrected version of this video
Great video. But the music was covering your voice. Good choice of music! hit But I wish this was toned down a bit. Is there anyway to for you to edit the video to lower the music volume?
For some reason, youtube has been recommending this video to people all of the sudden. I just want to note for people new to the channel, this video has a clear audio error during the first 2-3 minutes of the battle where the music unfortunately loops and is louder than the narration. I have reposted this video and mostly corrected the issue (to the best I was able). The corrected link is here: ruclips.net/video/yubbtqWaBII/видео.html This was an error that occurred when I tried to upload the video to youtube and didnt become aware of us until after it was too late. This error is not present in the other videos in this series (with the exception of 1 earlier vide, I believe).
Still cannot hear the narrative over music. Also, there is a significant portion where the positions and movements of Cornwallis are described but not displayed. Correcting that omission would clarify the campaign.
Ah I'm sorry to hear that. I would consider revising a few of my old videos (namely, Brandywine, Trenton, and Brooklyn Heights) but unfortunately I've lost the original file for the videos. Monmouth is coming out soon (the Battle portion of the video is already done). I've been focusing on being more cognizant of the background sounds. Animations are a bit trickier since I do these in PowerPoint and it will crash if I try to make too many things happen on one slide
Nice work, but a couple of inaccuracies: 1) That Picture you put up of "Gen. Greene" was really Gen. Morgan; 2) The "Race to the Dan" was not because Cornwallis wanted to get to Virginia, it was because Cornwallis wanted to destroy Greene. Green needed to get to Virginia to refit. 3) 'Nathanael Greene' is how it is spelled. 4) William Washington led the Cavalry on the American right. 5) Green's strategy was to bleed Cornwallis army and he did that very well. Between The Cowpens and Guilford Courthouse battles, Cornwallis lost nearly half of his Army and Greene was only getting stronger.
This would be a fantastic video to watch, but the music overpowers the narration. I can only watch up until about seven minutes into it and then I couldn’t even make sense of it. Please try to redo this with the music at a lower volume it would be really fantastic to watch.
At 4:28 read the inscription in the yellow circle, " the South beings to crumble." At 6:50 the music drowns out the narration. Fix this. Keep making videos. I appreciate it. I had three ancestors at this battle.
haha, sadly I agree. I uploaded a corrected version of this video, but unfortunately, I can't direct people to that video via annotations since I can't use that feature unless I have 1,000 subscribers. Thanks youtube -_-
Background music is way too loud. This video would have some potential if they could eliminate that annoying music.... much too loud and obstructs the narration. Nice try.
Just a little correction it was called "The Race to the Dan" since Cornwallis was trying to reach the Dan river before Greene could cross into Virginia. I live in Eden N.C. which the Dan river runs straight through Greene made a stand at Guilford Courthouse and although technically Cornwallis won the battle Greene Inflicted heavy loss' on the British and was able to cross the Swollen Dan into Virginia and was basically the turning point in the war.
Thank you for pointing that out! It's always great to hear from somebody with local knowledge. Trying to find some of the geographic information regarding these battles and events is fairly difficult since many of them have been forgotten about by most everyone but people studying the war. For example, it was particularly taxing to try and find the location of "Fort 76" and equally difficult to try and find out when it was established, and why it had that name. Unfortunately this sometimes leads to some guess work on my part, but I try hard to avoid that when possible (although, in this instance, the "race to the dam" was simply a brain slip I had while doing the audio recording)
You will like what is coming out next in this series then :). I skipped it during the process because it is hard to know whether to characterize Lee as a traitor, an incompetent or merely somebody misjudged the situation. History hasn't treated him kindly, and while there is some evidence that he was after Washington's job, it his actions during Mammoth were not totally unreasonable
Thanks for your support, it means a lot. Monmouth is definitely on the list, I regretted skipping it but I was rushing a bit to get to the South. We really only have 1 or 2 battles before the war ends at this point, after that I plan on going back and doing Germantown, Monmouth, and perhaps an overview of the Indian conflicts in NY
Should be one or two videos coming out in the next two months. Unfortunately, neither will be "battle videos" per say. For the next battle video, I am deciding between Monmouth and the Siege of Gibraltar (since I would like to show some of the foreign impacts of the war).
I have a video that's almost done but the quality is below what I prefer. My other video following the Revolution may take some time. I've been swamped at work, but July is my slow season
Sorry about the Music from 8:00 to about 10:00. I port the videos over from PowerPoint. Sometimes when I port it to youtube, some weird errors or changes occur. I believe the music track begins to loop at 8Min so it essentially has two music tracks going until the 10-minute mark. While the timing isnt so bad (since the battle really kicks into gear at 10min), its unfortunate that RUclips won't let me add annotations without 1000 subscribers, so I have no way of letting viewers to know they should skip ahead a bit.
Note: I have uploaded a corrected version of this video
Great video. But the music was covering your voice. Good choice of music! hit But I wish this was toned down a bit. Is there anyway to for you to edit the video to lower the music volume?
And it’s “CAV-al-ry,” not cal-very.
I'm complaining about not being able to hear for the music, and I haven't even made it to two minutes. I can't believe you only have 9 thumbs down.
Cool video but the music is louder than your voice.
I see a lot of videos that get the Music to load. If you can't here what's being said I just stop watching.
I can’t hear what is being said over the soundtrack.
The best part of the day is when you finish all your homework and check yt and see a grim battalia video on the American revolution
Music is TOO loud ..... cannot hear the monologue at the 8:28 mark.
yes great info and video like you said the Music was the only issue.
Tarleton was not a general, he was a Lt Colonel. Morgan was a Brigadier General however.
Music too loud. Can't hear you speak
So I gave up
Adjust the audio please
The music is too loud
Can’t hear you
I really like all of your videos
Good video, but music is too loud over your voice
Dump the music!
The music is way too loud and pounding. Can't hear a word of the narration.
For some reason, youtube has been recommending this video to people all of the sudden. I just want to note for people new to the channel, this video has a clear audio error during the first 2-3 minutes of the battle where the music unfortunately loops and is louder than the narration. I have reposted this video and mostly corrected the issue (to the best I was able). The corrected link is here: ruclips.net/video/yubbtqWaBII/видео.html
This was an error that occurred when I tried to upload the video to youtube and didnt become aware of us until after it was too late. This error is not present in the other videos in this series (with the exception of 1 earlier vide, I believe).
Wow, really in-depth video, good stuff
Still cannot hear the narrative over music. Also, there is a significant portion where the positions and movements of Cornwallis are described but not displayed. Correcting that omission would clarify the campaign.
Ah I'm sorry to hear that. I would consider revising a few of my old videos (namely, Brandywine, Trenton, and Brooklyn Heights) but unfortunately I've lost the original file for the videos. Monmouth is coming out soon (the Battle portion of the video is already done). I've been focusing on being more cognizant of the background sounds. Animations are a bit trickier since I do these in PowerPoint and it will crash if I try to make too many things happen on one slide
The music is too hot. Can’t follow the narration. Consider a remix.
Please get rid of the background music. It was very distracting. Also, you used the wrong pic (Morgan). for Gen Green.
Virginia was much bigger than on that map. West Virginia didn’t exist until 1863.
Nice video but the background music was too loud
Nice work, but a couple of inaccuracies: 1) That Picture you put up of "Gen. Greene" was really Gen. Morgan; 2) The "Race to the Dan" was not because Cornwallis wanted to get to Virginia, it was because Cornwallis wanted to destroy Greene. Green needed to get to Virginia to refit. 3) 'Nathanael Greene' is how it is spelled. 4) William Washington led the Cavalry on the American right. 5) Green's strategy was to bleed Cornwallis army and he did that very well. Between The Cowpens and Guilford Courthouse battles, Cornwallis lost nearly half of his Army and Greene was only getting stronger.
i love it man
Lower the music
When's the next video coming?
I highly recommend u drop the music. It serves no purpose and drowns-out ur vocals, making it difficult to understand u.
This would be a fantastic video to watch, but the music overpowers the narration. I can only watch up until about seven minutes into it and then I couldn’t even make sense of it. Please try to redo this with the music at a lower volume it would be really fantastic to watch.
Do all of your vides have loud music?
Call it 50/50. The older they are, the louder it is
Thank you for your detailed account, but your back ground music made it hard to hear every word!
At 4:28 read the inscription in the yellow circle, " the South beings to crumble." At 6:50 the music drowns out the narration. Fix this. Keep making videos. I appreciate it. I had three ancestors at this battle.
The story was intriguing... but the music was annoying destracting... and a really bad idea
haha, sadly I agree. I uploaded a corrected version of this video, but unfortunately, I can't direct people to that video via annotations since I can't use that feature unless I have 1,000 subscribers. Thanks youtube -_-
This audio is almost completely unintelligeble. Music much too loud.
You spell the city with an "h" at the end. Savannah is NOT a grassland with scattered tress!
Background music is way too loud. This video would have some potential if they could eliminate that annoying music.... much too loud and obstructs the narration. Nice try.
Music is still to loud I previewed the entire video. Just lose the music an interesting subject becomes an irritating submission. Too bad.
At 6:00, the picture you identified as “General Greene” is actually a picture of Daniel Morgan, not Greene.
why do you think its necessary to drownout the narrator with electronic noise?
Where is the music from?
Bravo! Well Done!
Thx, It's great to see the map most of the time, easier to follow.👍
Your date of the battle is wrong. It was fought on March 15, 1781
horrible music very distracting,
I can't hear you for the music. No music would be better than too much.
i had to stop listening. the background music was too loud. i could not make it through the battle at the courthouse.
Music ruined it
Just a little correction it was called "The Race to the Dan" since Cornwallis was trying to reach the Dan river before Greene could cross into Virginia.
I live in Eden N.C. which the Dan river runs straight through Greene made a stand at Guilford Courthouse and although technically Cornwallis won the battle Greene Inflicted heavy loss' on the British and was able to cross the Swollen Dan into Virginia and was basically the turning point in the war.
Thank you for pointing that out! It's always great to hear from somebody with local knowledge. Trying to find some of the geographic information regarding these battles and events is fairly difficult since many of them have been forgotten about by most everyone but people studying the war. For example, it was particularly taxing to try and find the location of "Fort 76" and equally difficult to try and find out when it was established, and why it had that name. Unfortunately this sometimes leads to some guess work on my part, but I try hard to avoid that when possible (although, in this instance, the "race to the dam" was simply a brain slip I had while doing the audio recording)
The portrait is of Morgan, not Greene
I'm going to see the reanactment of this
I was there and it was nice
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Oh wow that's really neat
Sad you didn't include Monmouth.
You will like what is coming out next in this series then :).
I skipped it during the process because it is hard to know whether to characterize Lee as a traitor, an incompetent or merely somebody misjudged the situation. History hasn't treated him kindly, and while there is some evidence that he was after Washington's job, it his actions during Mammoth were not totally unreasonable
The sound mix is horrible.
See if you can do Monmouth next, many history channels don’t talk about it much, but you make battles and events in so much detail
Thanks for your support, it means a lot. Monmouth is definitely on the list, I regretted skipping it but I was rushing a bit to get to the South. We really only have 1 or 2 battles before the war ends at this point, after that I plan on going back and doing Germantown, Monmouth, and perhaps an overview of the Indian conflicts in NY
It was a good talk, but was hard to concentrate on what you said as the music was too over powering and very hard to hear what you said at times.
Bro you OK? You hadn't uploaded in a while.
Should be one or two videos coming out in the next two months. Unfortunately, neither will be "battle videos" per say. For the next battle video, I am deciding between Monmouth and the Siege of Gibraltar (since I would like to show some of the foreign impacts of the war).
What is the green box to the left at the beggining on the map?
Ah sorry, that is nothing. I was trying to cover up a couple cities that were on this map that were not there in the 18th century
When will you upload again???
I have a video that's almost done but the quality is below what I prefer. My other video following the Revolution may take some time. I've been swamped at work, but July is my slow season
@@GrimBattalia was just worried that you quit youtube your videos were so good!
The music is ruining this video
Please cut the music ta fae Scotland
Less music please so we can hear your narrative.
The music is terrible.
Still can't hear the narration over the music. Really to bad, interesting subject and forgettable music.
Great graphics but very poor diction.
I agree. I re-uploaded the video in an attempt to fix a lot of the audio glitches. Check it out if you're interested!
It sounded good to me.
Probably much better than you could do.
You showed a picture of Gen. Daniel Morgan and labeled it Gen. Nathaniel Greene. Major Boo-Boo!
TURN OFF THAT TERRIBLE MUSIC!! I can't hear what you're saying!
Please speak slower, and clearly !
Kill the music. It ruined the video!!!!!!!!!!
Your music is too loud and your enunciation is sometimes garbled. Such a shame.
You are hardly understandable, and the useless background music makes it worse !
I gave up watching this at 7 minutes. Couldn't understand the dialog with that stupid music in the background.