NOTE ABOUT THE SOUND
Yes, I'm aware that there's no sound in this video. The original video got copyright claimed and wasn't viewable. (I guess Pink's music label is stricter about that than the labels of the artists I typically cover.) The only way I could get the video up was to remove the sound. Here's a link to the audio: • P!NK - When I Get Ther... if you want to open that in another tab and sync them up. Or, you can watch it without sound for the authentic Deaf experience. Sorry about that, but I hope you enjoy the interpretation anyway!
This song is a little different from what I normally do, but I hope you'll like it. I found it through one of the members of my church's praise band, who heard the song recently and was deeply touched. For the faith traditions that celebrate All Saints' Sunday, this is the time of year when we remember those who have gone to Heaven before us, as well as the fact that we'll see them again someday. They laid the foundation for our faith journey, and now they're cheering for us at the finish line. I hope you'll take a moment to remember the people who have shaped your faith, whether they're still here or they've already finished the race.
PLEASE NOTE: I do not own the rights to this song. I made this video because I believe everyone should be able to experience the beauty of music, whether they're hearing, deaf, or hard of hearing. No copyright infringement intended.
Also, I make videos both as a ministry (sharing my love of music with people who might not otherwise get to experience it) and as a way to challenge myself and continue growing my skills as an interpreter. They are not intended to be teaching tools, and I encourage people not to try to use my videos as a way to learn to sign. ASL is a rich, complex language with its own syntax and culture that cannot be learned by simply copying music videos. If you are interested in learning (which is fantastic!), I encourage you to contact your churches, local colleges, businesses, etc. to learn if there are any classes or Deaf functions in your area. I am happy to provide resources, answer simple questions, and even take requests sometimes, but I do not do tutorials or teaching videos out of respect for Deaf culture. I encourage everyone to learn to sign, but it is critical to learn from a real-life person you can interact with. This format is not conducive to effective teaching, as I cannot interact with my viewers. Thank you for your understanding. Best of luck to anyone who wants to learn to sign, and I hope you continue to enjoy my other videos!
29 сен 2024