Thank you so much for your comments. The revenue-sharing list began with what I showed in the image, and I expected many more to follow, but none have so far. This copyright issue has been escalated to Partner Support, and the team has been incredibly patient, caring, and helpful — I’m truly grateful. Yesterday, an email from a fellow pianist pulled me out of my frustration and reminded me why I started. I’ve decided to keep the channel going. I would like to share the pianist's wise words with all of you: "While YouTube's Content ID system certainly has its flaws, we should consider the enormous scale they're operating at. With billions of hours of content uploaded and hundreds of millions of copyright claims processed annually, the platform faces challenges that no individual creator could possibly resolve alone. Interestingly, statistics show that only about 1% of claims are actually disputed, yet among those that are, over 60% are successful - suggesting that while the system isn't perfect, it does provide meaningful recourse for legitimate disputes. As frustrating as these issues are, I think it's worth remembering that YouTube has provided us with an unprecedented platform to share our knowledge and creativity with global audiences - something that would have been unimaginable just decades ago. For many creators, including educational channels like yours, it has also provided financial opportunities, however modest they might be for some of us. As early adopters of the platform, we've been fortunate to witness and benefit from the digital revolution in content creation. While the platform certainly isn't without its problems, I believe we owe it some measure of gratitude for the opportunities it has provided."
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This is a TERRIBLE shame...your videos have meant so much to me and many of my students over many years, Jane! In my studio, everyone comes to know the phrase, "JANE slow" and utters it with utmost respect! I hope you can continue to inspire and instruct us going forward. MANY THANKS TO YOU, JANE! LEGEND!🔥❤️
3 months ago
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So strange the way this happened. Thanks for all the beautiful sunrises this year, Jane. Watching them was a lovely, meditative way to start my day.
3 months ago
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I just wanted to say that you are a true example of purpose and legacy. Your generosity in sharing your knowledge is truly inspiring, and so is the healthy lifestyle you embody. Thank you for all that you do and for the positive impact you create.
3 months ago
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I can’t express how much your videos helped me. Whatever decision you make, I’ll be forever grateful.
3 months ago | 2
I'm sorry to hear about the hacking. I always watched your videos when I was first learning piano, and they were really helpful and inspired me to continue learning. Thank you for all you have shared, I am very grateful for your guidance, and all the best!
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Thank you Jane. I will miss the morning moments on YouTube. Good luck to you🙏👍❤️❤️❤️
3 months ago | 4
I was looking for your channel yesterday. Thank you for Solace and all the work you've done teaching us piano!
3 months ago
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You are a gem, creators like you is why YouTube is still worth something
3 months ago | 2
I don't understand will your channel close or not. I would be very upset as you're such a great precious help for me. So accurate, and in all your videos I always felt vibes of love for the art and your work is remarkable. Thank you from the heart for all you've done 🙏
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Thank you Jane, for your selfless service and generosity. I have immensely enjoyed and benefited from your tutorials. Sad to hear that you are closing your a channel but pleased to follow you in other platforms! God bless!
3 months ago
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Jane, here’s some advice. Take it or leave it, but I hope it helps. Don’t delete your channel, but start planning a migration now — YouTube might act before you get the chance. You need to move quickly. You have 231K subscribers. That’s a huge audience. 1. Make a video on your current channel explaining what happened. Let viewers know where they can find you if your channel disappears. Share your website or other platforms. 2. Decide if you want to keep relying on third-party platforms or host your own content on your website. You can do both. Think of it this way: laws and rules change, but if you own your website, you’re in control. The biggest challenge will be moving your audience over, so start now. Post a final video here directing them to your new platform — many will follow. Finding someone to help you with this isn’t hard, and you can even ask your subscriber base for guidance. YouTube could take your channel down at any time, leaving you no way to reach your audience. Your subscriber list is your most valuable asset right now — more than the content itself, because you can always recreate content. I work in IT, and play the piano. Been following you over 10 years. so if you need technical advice, I’m happy to help.
3 months ago | 2
it's a shame 😓 This is one of my favorite channels, my very best wishes 🥺
3 months ago
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Thank you for everything! I learned many of things from your videos! I’ll be sure to follow you whenever you find a new platform!
3 months ago
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That’s an unfortunate reality, please don’t delete this account though 🙏 I’ve learned a lot from you for the past 5-6 years, and I cannot see it go
3 months ago
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Jane
Getting ready to say goodbye to this channel. Most of my work is saved in the clouds. So I can upload them to another hosting platform. Will ask Meta about it. Some of them are on Vimeo already. [Edit 8.14.25 Your kind comments made me reconsider. Will keep the channel going.]
Let's be happy and play a lot of piano ❤
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