Wednesday, September 30, 2015

THOUGHTS ON SIGNING SONGS

     Last Friday was the last practice that Sandy was with us.  Looking back on what we, PH, had discussed with Sandy about signing songs, I thought we could discuss some here.  

        First It is important to realize  Signing is another language.  In fact, if a person knew ASL or another form of signing and were applying for a job, said person could legitimately claim to be bilingual.
       
       The second thing I always explain to new comers is ASL is a conceptual language.  What we sign are thoughts, concepts, not word by word what is being spoken or sung.  One sign can cover more than one word, because it is a concept.  In the English language we have more than one word for a thought, action, or feeling.  Take the words "want, desire, long for", they all are covered by one sign.  Expression or manor of signing may differentiate the degree of wanting but the sign is the same.

     The next thing that we discuss is syntax.  When we are signing songs, however, we stay closer to English syntax.  There are times when ASL syntax works better.  An example of that is in "Faithful One", the song we are signing in October.  In the song the phrase is "my rock of peace"  we sign "my peace rock.

      I will return to this subject in latter posts as each member contributes their insights on the subject.

Thank you for visiting.  May God bless.
   

Thursday, September 24, 2015

CLOSING HYMN

      It is customary in our church to end the service with a hymn.  Everyone stands and joins hands while the closing hymn is sung.  Most of the year our closing hymn is "Let there be Peace ". While being sung by the congregation a member or two of PH stand at the front of the church and sign. 
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      However, during Advent and Lent the closing hymn is different and PH hasn't signed the closing hymn..  This year we have been requested to learn and sign the closing hymn, "Go Tell it on the Mountain" during Advent.  

       The first Sunday of Advent is November 29.  As I try to give our signing choir about two months to learn a song, this week we will start learning "Go Tell it on the Mountain."  That means that we will be working on two songs at once.  Always a challenge. 

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Monday, September 21, 2015

GUEST BLOGGER

     Today's post is by Sandy, Praising Hands' new friend.



A great big THANK YOU to the Praising Hands of Trinity UMC

The first Sunday my husband and I attended church we were lucky enough to have the Praising Hands preforming.  Signing songs has been an interest of mine for a couple of years now and when I read in the newsletter that they were starting practices again for the season I decided to see if they would mind if I sat in while we were in town.
Rae, Moe and Pat made me feel very welcome and I have enjoyed “trying” to learn their next song (I’m not as good as they are but they really made me feel good about how I was doing.)

I am hoping to take this information home and encourage our home church to do something like this (we are lucky enough to have people there that know signing). 

What a beautiful, visual way to worship!  Again, thank you all for letting me join in for our month here in town.

Sandy



Sunday, September 20, 2015

HOME COMING PICNIC

     Yesterday, Saturday, Praising Hands had it's home coming picnic.  We are all back together after a summer apart. Our spouses and our selves gathered at the State park just east of town.  We talked, ate, walked, ate, and generally had a great time.  If anyone came away without gaining at least one pound, it would be very surprising. 
     
     Our new friend, Sandy, and her husband are the camp hosts at that state park.  How glad we all were to have such a lovely setting for our gathering.  Thank you Sandy and Erick for hosting our picnic.




Tuesday, September 15, 2015

RAINBOWS

     As I had explained before, we try to wear sashes in the appropriate color range for the liturgical season.  However, as we wore green (ordinary times) for "May it be" in August we did no really want to wear green again in October.  We decided that we would each choose a color form the sashes we already have with the exception of Pat.  She is going to have a new sash that runs from creamish yellow through the yellows to golden orange.  It has twinkly multi-color stars on it.  Pat is making this sash from a sample piece of fabric which we were considering for sashes.  It will be fun to each have a different color brightening our appearance.  

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Friday, September 11, 2015

"FAITHFUL ONE"

     I thought I would give you the lyrics to the song we are working on.

FAITHFUL ONE

Faithful One
So unchanging

Ageless One 
You're my rock of Peace

Lord of all
I depend on you

I call out to you
Again and again

I call out to you 
Again and again

Faithful One
So unchanging

Ageless One 
You're my rock of Peace

Lord of all
I depend on you

I call out to you 
Again and Again

I call out to you
Again and Again

You are my rock
In times of trouble

You lift me up
When I fall down

All through the storm
Your love is the anchor

My hope is 
In you alone

Faithful One 
So unchanging

Ageless One 
You're my rock of peace

Lord of all
I depend on you

I call out to you 
Again and again

I call out to you 
Again and again

You are my rock 
In times of trouble

You lift me up
When I fall down

All through the storm 
Your love is the anchor

My hope is
In you alone

You are my rock
In times of trouble

You lift me up 
When I fall down

All through the storm
Your love is the anchor

My hope is 
In you alone.




I hope you enjoy it as much as we are enjoying learning this song.  I really love some of the visual pictures this song invokes.  What do you think?

Thanks for visiting.  Please let us know what you think. May God Bless.



Tuesday, September 8, 2015

NEW FRIENDS

     Friday we had a new friend visit our practice.  She and her husband are the camp hosts at the WA state campground near our town.  After Moe and I (Rae) signed "May it be" on August 30, and the pastor announced that Praising Hands would be starting our fall practices on September 4, she decided to come and see what we were all about.  

      Our new friend is a member of a Lutheran Church in her home town and has long wanted to start a group like Praising Hands in their church.  She watched how we conduct our practices and start learning new songs.  We really enjoyed having her spend our practice time with us and invited her back.  As they, she and her husband, are only going to be here through September she will only be able to attend through this month.  

      Yet, I feel that our signing choir is making an impact, even outside of our own church.

Thank you for visiting.  Comments are always welcome.  May God Bless.  

Thursday, September 3, 2015

A NEW SEASON

       Tomorrow we start our 2015 - 2016 season.  As we more or less take the summer off, our season is from September through June.  I know you are puzzled as we just signed a song in worship Sunday, August 30th.  Praising Hands was asked to sign a song on that Sunday, but Moe and I (Rae) were the only two in town.  So officially it was not during our season.

       Our first song will be "Faithful One."  I will give you the lyrics latter.  We are scheduled to sign it in October.  

        Tomorrow, I will be handing out the lyrics, playing the music video for the choir while I sign the song, and we will discus interpretation of some of the lyrics.  We will take a look at what we have scheduled for the rest of 2015.

        A brief note about the song page of this blog.  We have uploaded and linked almost all of the songs listed.  Please take a look.

Thank you for visiting.  May God Bless.