Paul Simon’s Dazzling Blue lyrics aren’t quite deaf-friendly but I decided to challenge myself and try translating it. Here is my rought draft. I hope you’ll enjoy this song as I do.
I like this ASL-song and i understand the story. I think you have to show this song.
But I don’t have idea what you can do on this part of break. Maybe show a picture that look like this text (similar like a dream?).
Good luck to find suitable something for that break in this song.
You are always very good musician.
greetings from Germany..
by Brenda Wernimont
on 10.1.2011 @ 11:00 am
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Hi Rosa – I come from a deaf family growing up in Minnesota. However I live in Iowa now for a long time now due to a good paying job. Anyway – I love music very much but I am more attached to ASL music videos. I am inspired with most of your ASL music videos where I can be a part by listening and watching. Your ASL signs along with music are smoothly in the haramony. I wish I could be in your shoes doing that kind of thing but I guess I am timid, smile… Speaking of “Dazzling Blue” song and I am more of “oldie” gal going back in 60′s or 70′s or 80′s even tho I am not 50 yrs old yet, ha.
Speaking of filling up the gaps in between… how about doing some kind of slow dances by yourself or with someone else to identify and mingle with the story itself???
Keep up with your good work and look foward to seeing more of your ASL music videos.
By the way – I wonder if it would be possible for me to buy a DVD with all music videos only??
Look forward to hearing from you on what you would decide to do with the song, smile…
u did pretty good rosa u were pretty much accurate to me on that paul simon dazzling blue its one of my faves too old time music smiles keep up the good work love watching u sign and sing haha gotta call it signsing really mmm wish i could do that ive always sang verbally even tho i was deaf could hear more back in my olden days in school i was forever in teh record room which we call was a small hall had record there i was in there right after class and singing myself away smiles wish back then i knew more sign language but not my school back then more of oral part signs notmuch smiles keep it up
by Olala on 09.4.2011 @ 3:16 pm [link]
I like this ASL-song and i understand the story. I think you have to show this song.
But I don’t have idea what you can do on this part of break. Maybe show a picture that look like this text (similar like a dream?).
Good luck to find suitable something for that break in this song.
You are always very good musician.
greetings from Germany..
by Brenda Wernimont on 10.1.2011 @ 11:00 am [link]
Hi Rosa – I come from a deaf family growing up in Minnesota. However I live in Iowa now for a long time now due to a good paying job. Anyway – I love music very much but I am more attached to ASL music videos. I am inspired with most of your ASL music videos where I can be a part by listening and watching. Your ASL signs along with music are smoothly in the haramony. I wish I could be in your shoes doing that kind of thing but I guess I am timid, smile… Speaking of “Dazzling Blue” song and I am more of “oldie” gal going back in 60′s or 70′s or 80′s even tho I am not 50 yrs old yet, ha.
Speaking of filling up the gaps in between… how about doing some kind of slow dances by yourself or with someone else to identify and mingle with the story itself???
Keep up with your good work and look foward to seeing more of your ASL music videos.
By the way – I wonder if it would be possible for me to buy a DVD with all music videos only??
Look forward to hearing from you on what you would decide to do with the song, smile…
Take care, Brenda
by maryirene lewis on 11.20.2011 @ 8:56 pm [link]
u did pretty good rosa u were pretty much accurate to me on that paul simon dazzling blue its one of my faves too old time music smiles keep up the good work love watching u sign and sing haha gotta call it signsing really mmm wish i could do that ive always sang verbally even tho i was deaf could hear more back in my olden days in school i was forever in teh record room which we call was a small hall had record there i was in there right after class and singing myself away smiles wish back then i knew more sign language but not my school back then more of oral part signs notmuch smiles keep it up