Hey my names Anissa! I'm teaching myself ASL and I make song covers.
I am a board certified music therapist and I am just making these videos as fun tools to learn some vocab. If you are interested in learning true ASL I highly suggest taking a class.
If you would like to support me, I have a paypal and a open wish list on Amazon
I just discovered your videos and I love what you do! I think it's super cool and although I know you don't make these videos to learn from, I've learned more than just words that I didn't know; I really like how you can kinda "act out" situations and also I didn't realize how big of a factor emotion was in showing the meaning of stuff! I'm not deaf, but I've been looking up ASL song covers cause I'm curious, and I thought it would be cool to try and "sing" Stargazing by Myles Smith in ASL (and it would be super cool if you would make a cover of that, but no pressure of course). Thank you for all the videos you've made!
Woah those pumpkins look super cool!! 🎃🎃 I know it’s not exactly Halloween, but some spooky suggestions: -tonight you belong to me by Pateience and Predence - Anything by Sofia Isella (I was thinking The Doll People) - This is Halloween from Nightmare before Christmas I loved this video sm, you’re acting was on point 💕💕💕
Hello! I am an Argentinian Sign Language student and I also sing songs in a choir, obviously in spanish. But I want to make English songs in Argentinian signs. Can I use your ASL lyrics as a Guide, so I can make this song in Argentinian Sign language? I hope you understand my petition. Thank you!!
@@CarlosMatiasZalazar-bo7wi I’m not sure if Argentinian sign language uses the same grammar as American Sign Language. So you can do that, but I’m not sure how accurate it would be.
I don't know sign.. but looked this up and Wow Amazing❤ Precious Just Love This Video🎉 I looked up counting stars in sign.. the words not song🥰 So Glad to Find You ALL.. Thank You So Much❤ Bless All Of You and Keep it Up😘🕊️😎🙏💯
@@ajachaney37 I’m not an interpreter. I’m actually a music therapist. I work mostly with kids with developmental disorders so I use sign language a lot with my non-speaking folks. But I’m still not fluent.