Fella in the vid looks like the drummer, he holds the lefthand stict backwards.. about 5% of drummers do this. I love the pixies.. Are You their Drummer?❤
Record in better lighting, track the movement of each hand with one continious line from start to finish. The end shape of the line is how each song feels.
The problem is each hand has 5 fingers with different responsibilities. But I visualize what you said more or less as I watch. I think the end picture would be big circles next to a bunch of smaller circles. It's hard to capture time in an image. Edit: Hey, I just watched your vids and you're really talented. Keep fucking doing that my man. If the Sound Design Project is yours, you know what you're doing, please keep going.
I’m not sure if this is sign language but if it is your doing great work man! Never seen a sign language available version of this song so I think that’s super cool and unique (:
Haha, it's definitely not traditional sign language of the lyrics. My hands just do this when I hear good songs, and I started recording to see what looks like. I found that by watching it, I could see things I hadn't heard in the design of the song. Honestly, I'd keep these vids private but a few other people like them (or they like my song selection) so I keep them public.
@@prodbysamo Yo, took a listen to your music and I love it. What song are you most proud of? I'll try it and post if my part is any good. Edit: big time diff and just saw this, I'll do one I just saw now.
@@LittleRikey thank you, this really means a lot to me. i think it´s this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D62KbYIhCo4.html i made it in the hospital and it conveys a special feeling to me.
Lol, if you don't like the video just listen to the song by all means. The video part is something I do for myself, to see what it looks like (only public bc some people like them). The song is definitely great, and holds up well over time.
@@LittleRikey Yes, I did that. I just closed my eyes and enjoyed the song. Because I absolutely didn't understand what you do. In any case, these are not the sign language of the deaf.
@@GreatPolishWingedHussars No, definitely not sign language. I'm just trying to see how a song "looks" after I do this thing that my hands do without thinking about it (I've been told it's autism but I'm old enough to not care what name it is.). My hands just do it, so I recorded it a few times to see what it looked like and it actually made the song more interesting to me as I watched it. I can imagine it's odd to everyone else.