I take sign language in high school. And watching your videos helps me learn alot. I actually find myself listening to music in the shower and signing the words I know! I love it! Keep up with these awesome videos!
This is amazing! I didn't know they had interpreters at the concerts! This is truly one of the best and coolest videos I have ever seen! It makes me feel better know that if my hearing loss progresses so much that I won't be able to hear one day, I will still be able to have music in my life. You girls are my inspiration!
This is so awesome! I've always wanted to see an interpreted concert, I'm studying ASL and hope to one day be involved with music and dance and theatre for the Deaf! Such an inspirational video.
This is an awesome video! I think y'all are amazing and I can't wait to see more of your videos. I love your sign language music videos. I'm trying to learn to sign and it really helps to see something other than the mock conversations that are used in the video lessons that I'm using. Although I'd totally watch your music videos anyways...because they're freaking phenomenal!!!
I've never seen someone do that on stage. Too cool! I'm not sure I'd have thought of that, though I'm not big on lyrics. I'd do more of a synced laser show with some good bass under the floorboards... a bit difficult on grass, mind you...
you guys are amazing I am learning sing language I think it's awesome so far I will learn a lot from you to I'm only in 5th grade and I'm going to the love signing to poeple and I'm probably going to make a school and show them the videos that you guys make
I've seen a few interpreters at concerts that were ridiculously good (see wu-tang interpreter on youtube), but I've always felt like something is always lost when it comes to music. I'm not Deaf so I wouldn't know for sure but, are concerts really enjoyable for Deaf people even with top-notch interpreters? I guess that some music lends itself more to Deaf culture more than others (i.e. anything with strong bass or beats that can be felt as opposed to music that's vocally based). But I was curious about your, and other Deaf people's, opinion on this. Being hard-of-hearing, I'd imagine you would hear mostly everything at a concert where the sound is so amplified. What about for those who are profoundly Deaf? Btw...nice job with the production of the film....as always. My favorite part was the beginning with all the people walking by with headphones. SO well done!! :)
Rich Stewart I'm profoundly deaf and I've been to converts without interpreters (I don't know sign.), for me it was overwheal in because the sounds were so loud and I was not used to feeling so much noise (noise is vibrations so I can often feel the music if it's loud enough, plus I can still hear some of the beat, not all but some of the tunes.) the only thing I can't understand is what the singers are saying.
I take sign language in high school. And watching your videos helps me learn alot. I actually find myself listening to music in the shower and signing the words I know! I love it! Keep up with these awesome videos!
Love how have they have interpreters at concerts!!
This is amazing! I didn't know they had interpreters at the concerts! This is truly one of the best and coolest videos I have ever seen! It makes me feel better know that if my hearing loss progresses so much that I won't be able to hear one day, I will still be able to have music in my life. You girls are my inspiration!
We're very grateful to any venue that provides interpreters, especially at Lollapalooza! Thank you :)
This is so awesome! I've always wanted to see an interpreted concert, I'm studying ASL and hope to one day be involved with music and dance and theatre for the Deaf! Such an inspirational video.
This is an awesome video! I think y'all are amazing and I can't wait to see more of your videos. I love your sign language music videos. I'm trying to learn to sign and it really helps to see something other than the mock conversations that are used in the video lessons that I'm using. Although I'd totally watch your music videos anyways...because they're freaking phenomenal!!!
I've never seen someone do that on stage. Too cool! I'm not sure I'd have thought of that, though I'm not big on lyrics. I'd do more of a synced laser show with some good bass under the floorboards... a bit difficult on grass, mind you...
Thats so cool how they have american sign language interpreters at concerts. So cool thanxs for the video
you guys are amazing at signing. this is my second year learning sign. I hope to sign that we'll one day.
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please make more music videos!!
Amazing video! It's good to see a new video from you guys :)
Thanks! We think it's good too :) we've also been working on a few new ideas which will set in motion this fall when we settle in at college
you guys are amazing I am learning sing language I think it's awesome so far I will learn a lot from you to I'm only in 5th grade and I'm going to the love signing to poeple and I'm probably going to make a school and show them the videos that you guys make
Lauren Holtz Miss Sercan 😭🥺😞😔😢
Awesome video girls! You both have a beautiful signs. Btw I'm deaf. I want to talk to you about getting in DPAN. How can I get touch with you?
Whoaaa!! I didnt know about this but itss really cool plus you guys got to see Lorde X)
Lorde was the best!
what band is this? didn't know they had interpreters at concerts, that's wonderful.
How can you find out if an concert will provide interpreters? I would love to finally understand lyrics at a concert!
Call the stadium's services office and ask !
Which one of you two is Ren and which one is Keely? I love your videos they're beautiful
+Just Me Ren has the braid. Keely has the shorter hair.
I've seen a few interpreters at concerts that were ridiculously good (see wu-tang interpreter on youtube), but I've always felt like something is always lost when it comes to music. I'm not Deaf so I wouldn't know for sure but, are concerts really enjoyable for Deaf people even with top-notch interpreters? I guess that some music lends itself more to Deaf culture more than others (i.e. anything with strong bass or beats that can be felt as opposed to music that's vocally based). But I was curious about your, and other Deaf people's, opinion on this. Being hard-of-hearing, I'd imagine you would hear mostly everything at a concert where the sound is so amplified. What about for those who are profoundly Deaf? Btw...nice job with the production of the film....as always. My favorite part was the beginning with all the people walking by with headphones. SO well done!! :)
Rich Stewart I'm profoundly deaf and I've been to converts without interpreters (I don't know sign.), for me it was overwheal in because the sounds were so loud and I was not used to feeling so much noise (noise is vibrations so I can often feel the music if it's loud enough, plus I can still hear some of the beat, not all but some of the tunes.) the only thing I can't understand is what the singers are saying.
What's the title mean??
Basically it means sound lovers.
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Can you ladies hear at all, with implants of some sort?
Ren has hearing aids and Keely has a cochlear implant!
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