ASL Interpret music - O Holy Night
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All Comments (7)
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Nicely done. I hope to one day have the memory to be able to learn sign. This is my favorite Song. At age 50 I have lost my ability to memorize. :-(
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This is a true ASL interpretation of the carol. The expressions are visually stunning and create a deeper understanding of the meaning. Thank you so much for sharing this, my favorite version. I'm sharing your version with my church tonight, C'mas Eve.
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That was wonderful. Thank you, and Merry Christmas.
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Well done!
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I have looked up many asl versions of this song on YouTube and this one is my favorite. It's easy to understand and helped me a great deal in preparing to interpret for my mother at a Christmas program. Thank you!
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Love the interpretation!! WOW! i could understand the song beyond the words through the signs!!
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You use very purposeful signing and passionate expression. I was particularly moved by (1) "...in His name all oppression shall cease" and (2) "Fall on your knees, O hear the angel voices"
Please explain changing from your right to left hand in "Christ is the Lord" Indeed, it is creative and comparative as you used it here.
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One of my favorite songs, made even better combining visual with the sounds of angels!
I often use both hands to set up placement and movement in ASL, however normally the expression "Christ is the Lord" is not a place I would do this in live interpreting of a declarative sentence. But while I am not best known for songs or poems, this is a situation where I would take a little more "artistic license."
DDWiz27 4 years ago