Haha awesome! Btw I’m trying to edit out a loud cough I missed at the end. 🤨 Instead of removing the part I didn’t want it cut off the end of my video. I’m fixing now.
@@mostardentlyasmr4777 I didn't get to that yet because I keep rewinding! 😄 PS- I used to have a channel doing ASMR and I got a lot of hits on any videos with computer keyboard typing, game 🎮 controllers, and the sound of a paddle brush going through hair. I did one cleaning my boots and people started asking for zippering boot songs & packing luggage. (I have no idea why.) If I can think of any more content ideas for you, I'll let you know. It's still playing and I haven't heard the cough yet. I usually don't like the chalk sounds other than just the writing because it can be loud in headphones. So I fast forward past those parts. 😄
@@mostardentlyasmr4777 I just heard it, and it didn't bother me but I'm sure everyone will love you for it! You're amazing at this! I'm addicted to this channel!
YASSSSS- Short chalk! This is by FAR... THEE most b@d@$$ video on the internet! THANK YOU! You have perfected the chalkboard experience! Do you want me to send you new chalk? Lolol 😂 Incidentally, you might be on to an awesome idea here doing the cartoons that tell a story. I've never seen anything like that done in any asmr videos. I love this idea! If you're not familiar with tags, maybe this can help increase your hits. You can hit edit on the UA-cam Studio app (below title) & set your video tags to the following keywords: - "ASMR" - "realistic" - "real" - "chalkboard" - "chalk" - "slow" - "fast" - "writing" - "normal" -"realistic" - "classroom" - "teacher" - "best asmr" - "accidental asmr" - "no talking" - "drawing" - "pictures" - "soft writing" - "slow writing" (without the quotes) And change your title to: "RATED BEST REALISTIC ASMR CHALKBOARD - NORMAL WRITING SOUNDS." I hope this helps! You have outdone yourself here and I thank you again! Definitely the best I've seen yet!
@@mostardentlyasmr4777 just try to imagine what words or phrases people would type in to find your video and separate words when necessary, and use phrases (ie: "best asmr") when you can. I do a lot of marketing so I find them really useful to use on stuff that matters. This is an AWESOME video! 👌 💣💤👑🤴
@@mostardentlyasmr4777 I'm on "Maine & Maryland" in the video and I have a tingle storm going, my guy. My video keeps freezing so I just keep rewinding it. 😄
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia and may overlap with frisson.
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I'm dying laughing by the first 30 seconds! I'm loving this!! ❤
Haha awesome! Btw I’m trying to edit out a loud cough I missed at the end. 🤨 Instead of removing the part I didn’t want it cut off the end of my video. I’m fixing now.
@@mostardentlyasmr4777 I didn't get to that yet because I keep rewinding! 😄 PS- I used to have a channel doing ASMR and I got a lot of hits on any videos with computer keyboard typing, game 🎮 controllers, and the sound of a paddle brush going through hair. I did one cleaning my boots and people started asking for zippering boot songs & packing luggage. (I have no idea why.) If I can think of any more content ideas for you, I'll let you know.
It's still playing and I haven't heard the cough yet. I usually don't like the chalk sounds other than just the writing because it can be loud in headphones. So I fast forward past those parts. 😄
@@nightowls7324 You rock! I fixed the issue. Hopefully it will be gone before you finish. I appreciate you.
@@mostardentlyasmr4777 I just heard it, and it didn't bother me but I'm sure everyone will love you for it! You're amazing at this! I'm addicted to this channel!
I'm so glad to see your channel, you brought back my tingles!
That’s amazing!!🤗
Realistic chalkboard at last. Wonderful. Guessing you are a fan of Pride& Prejudice - Mr Most Ardently? 🙂
You guessed right☺️
Also a fan! Love your Chalkboard ASMR.
OMG *This is AWESOME*
Thanks!
When you were erasing, I felt like I inhaled chalk dust for a second. Bizarre!
YASSSSS- Short chalk! This is by FAR... THEE most b@d@$$ video on the internet! THANK YOU! You have perfected the chalkboard experience! Do you want me to send you new chalk? Lolol 😂
Incidentally, you might be on to an awesome idea here doing the cartoons that tell a story. I've never seen anything like that done in any asmr videos. I love this idea!
If you're not familiar with tags, maybe this can help increase your hits. You can hit edit on the UA-cam Studio app (below title) & set your video tags to the following keywords:
- "ASMR"
- "realistic"
- "real"
- "chalkboard"
- "chalk"
- "slow"
- "fast"
- "writing"
- "normal"
-"realistic"
- "classroom"
- "teacher"
- "best asmr"
- "accidental asmr"
- "no talking"
- "drawing"
- "pictures"
- "soft writing"
- "slow writing"
(without the quotes)
And change your title to:
"RATED BEST REALISTIC ASMR CHALKBOARD - NORMAL WRITING SOUNDS."
I hope this helps! You have outdone yourself here and I thank you again! Definitely the best I've seen yet!
I’m familiar with tags. I just suck at them. 😂
I am honored thank you!!!
I seriously need new chalk. I should probably do something about that. Thank you for the offer! That would be hilarious. 😂
@@mostardentlyasmr4777 just try to imagine what words or phrases people would type in to find your video and separate words when necessary, and use phrases (ie: "best asmr") when you can. I do a lot of marketing so I find them really useful to use on stuff that matters. This is an AWESOME video! 👌 💣💤👑🤴
@@mostardentlyasmr4777 I'm on "Maine & Maryland" in the video and I have a tingle storm going, my guy. My video keeps freezing so I just keep rewinding it. 😄
I would like to know what ASMR stands for?
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia and may overlap with frisson.