Michael Hermes Posted March 28, 2019 Report Posted March 28, 2019 Hello everyone! My name is Michael and I’m currently a senior at UNCW in North Carolina. I have been learning ASL for quite a bit and would love to expand my knowledge and learn more about the language and the culture as well! This Fall I will graduate with a Bachelor’s in Music Technology, but will begin to partake in an interpreting program at the time I will finish my Bachelor’s. I have this motivational drive to improve and what more than to do that on here! It’s great to meet you all! 😄 1
AlexB Posted March 29, 2019 Report Posted March 29, 2019 Hi Michael. Don't you find it interesting that you have both a passion for music as well as a passion for ASL?not that deaf people cant enjoy music don't get me wrong. I am a multi-instrumentalist and have a studio in my home and sign as well and people are constantly asking me how that works and I say to them that I didn't realize I had to choose one. 😁
Michael Hermes Posted March 29, 2019 Author Report Posted March 29, 2019 Hey Alex! Yes I totally agree, and in my opinion ASL and music go hand in hand! I’m a classical saxophonist and I knew a deaf friend who would bring a balloon in order to feel the vibrations of the music and I was always so fascinated with that. And that’s so cool you’re a musician and one that is fluent with signing! What instruments do you play?
AlexB Posted March 30, 2019 Report Posted March 30, 2019 (edited) Hi Michael. I play the piano the guitar, I am a vocalist but my true passion is playing the drums. I would say that I am at about a middle school level on guitar and piano but the drums are my passion and the instrument I would say I'm the most proficient in. My studio has two kits and my daughter (she's 10) likes to practice with me. What about you? I actually don't have any plans to do anything serious with music but I have a true love for it and simply play for my own enjoyment. Now if I could master jazz drumming. Uggg...anyway, thank you for saying that I'm fluent in sign. I would definitely not say that about myself though. It's interesting, I grew up signing. I had a cousin same age and she is deaf. Every summer I would travel up north to see her and spend the entire summer signing and then come back home to forget a lot of it and start over the next year. About 15 years ago I stopped signing and then last year my husband passed away very young and unexpected. It reminded me that I need to continue with the things that I love so I am working towards my interpreter license but had to start completely over. So...it's coming back quickly but my receptive skills are not the greatest. 😁 I'd be happy to practice though...anytime! Let me know! Edited March 30, 2019 by AlexB
Michael Hermes Posted March 30, 2019 Author Report Posted March 30, 2019 I think that is so cool that you’re proficient in drumming!! I also think it’ll be cool if you get comfortable enough to gig around places and stuff! As for me, I usually perform with piano and actually this Fall I will have my senior recital on saxophone. It’s cool that you had a relative who is deaf because that way it’s a motivation to learn more over the summer. I’ll have to let you know soon about my schedule because classes are pretty crazy, but like you, I need to definitely practice in order to get my interpreting license. I’m still new on this forum so I have yet to use the video chat feature, but let me know when you are available to practicing signing and I will work around that somehow!
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