Hey, if that's what you want to do that's fine, I've been signing at some extent for six years now and in college for interpreting 3 years will be graduating in September. I am also ambidextrous but with ASL, when interpreting, it is considered incorrect to sign with both hands. If that's what you want to do that's fine, I was just letting you know.
Also it is unnecessary and sometimes even annoying to a deaf person when you sign the sign for "MUSIC" when the music is playing but no words are being said. It is preferred if you let your generally body movement show the movement of the song. Sway with it.
Just some advice. Pick a dominant hand to sign with. As of now you're signing both right and left handed and it makes it really confusing, also you sign word for word. but nice start I saw on another video that you're taking online classes. Those are good for a start but aren't extremity helpful. You'll get there though. =)
@shdubbleorti Just my 2 cents worth on this, there are people such as myself that are naturally ambidextrous and the use of both hands is to be expected and as there are some signs that sometimes favor those being right handed, I have only been learning ASL, SEE and PSE for a few months and I do not find that someone using both hands confuses me at all and should confuse those that are much more adept and knowledgeable with ASL less confused but still see these types of comments.
Hey, if you are looking for a correction I would try not being so literal in the chorus. Maybe not the actual sign for break. Unless you are actually trying to say that you're heart is breaking. You're literal heart.
I agree with jamielee changing up the chorus really adds to the song and another thing that helps when signing a song is to have the lyrics posted in the info box. So when u sign something wrong or if someone does not understand ur sign they can look to the lyrics to for help. All in all tho very good :)
I think some of the word order needs improvement but it seems like you are coming along. Try using the sign HAPPEN in place of WHEN, look into it, in this context it would fit better than WHEN. Also just to add some variety to a song that has repetition use a variety of signs throughout the chorus to mix it up.
Hey, if that's what you want to do that's fine, I've been signing at some extent for six years now and in college for interpreting 3 years will be graduating in September. I am also ambidextrous but with ASL, when interpreting, it is considered incorrect to sign with both hands. If that's what you want to do that's fine, I was just letting you know.
shdubbleorti 8 months ago
Yea, ASL is generally what the song means, not the literal words. Keep learning and good job.
LisaASL 1 year ago
You're so pretty and your vids are great.
Keep it up! :D
crabclaw85 1 year ago
Good song...but...
What do the words mean? That's how you sign ASL.
Also it is unnecessary and sometimes even annoying to a deaf person when you sign the sign for "MUSIC" when the music is playing but no words are being said. It is preferred if you let your generally body movement show the movement of the song. Sway with it.
Good luck!
nicknrm17 1 year ago
do you know how to gloss this?? :)
becca357b00 1 year ago
do you know how to gloss this?? :)
011502396 1 year ago
@011502396 no :/
avwagen 1 year ago
Just some advice. Pick a dominant hand to sign with. As of now you're signing both right and left handed and it makes it really confusing, also you sign word for word. but nice start I saw on another video that you're taking online classes. Those are good for a start but aren't extremity helpful. You'll get there though. =)
shdubbleorti 1 year ago
@shdubbleorti Just my 2 cents worth on this, there are people such as myself that are naturally ambidextrous and the use of both hands is to be expected and as there are some signs that sometimes favor those being right handed, I have only been learning ASL, SEE and PSE for a few months and I do not find that someone using both hands confuses me at all and should confuse those that are much more adept and knowledgeable with ASL less confused but still see these types of comments.
Hustler263 11 months ago
Hey, if you are looking for a correction I would try not being so literal in the chorus. Maybe not the actual sign for break. Unless you are actually trying to say that you're heart is breaking. You're literal heart.
samesam83 1 year ago
how long have you been signing? you have pretty good non-manual signs :) great job! subscribed! can't wait to see you improve!
THExoxostephxoxo 2 years ago
I agree with jamielee changing up the chorus really adds to the song and another thing that helps when signing a song is to have the lyrics posted in the info box. So when u sign something wrong or if someone does not understand ur sign they can look to the lyrics to for help. All in all tho very good :)
airtime313 2 years ago
thank you very much! i really appreciate the help :)
avwagen 2 years ago
I think some of the word order needs improvement but it seems like you are coming along. Try using the sign HAPPEN in place of WHEN, look into it, in this context it would fit better than WHEN. Also just to add some variety to a song that has repetition use a variety of signs throughout the chorus to mix it up.
jamielee09 2 years ago