Margaret Mann
It is called SUper FInger, or for short SU-FI.
In American Sign Language, the word "said" is signed by moving your dominant hand under your chin with palm facing up, then moving your hand forward a short distance while fingerspelling the word 'S-A-I-D' using your non-dominant hand in a small circular motion.
you put your left hand a little down next to the chest but a little to the belly a lot space away from your belly . then place hand on the left hand . then you put your hand right hand up and put your left hand said ways and put your hand next to the right hand. and tuch the left hand .
It should be --- Then I said, "Why do I sign?"
The double flat sign in music notation lowers a note by two half steps. It is used to indicate a lower pitch than a regular flat sign.
To sign "hurt" in American Sign Language (ASL), place your dominant hand with fingers slightly apart on your non-dominant hand and move it downwards slightly. This sign is commonly used to express physical or emotional pain.
The purpose of the music natural sign in sheet music notation is to cancel out any previous sharps or flats on a note, returning it to its natural pitch.
The percent sign in music notation is used to indicate a repeat of a section of music. It tells the musician to go back to a specific point and play the music again.
Just what you said. Simply hold up your hand like a stop sign and say" hey man, I don't do scripture " .
The sign that involves wiggling the fingers of one hand is the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "wait" or "patience."
A musical rest sign in sheet music notation indicates a period of silence or pause for a specific duration, allowing musicians to know when not to play their instrument.
The arpeggio sign in sheet music notation indicates that the notes of a chord should be played individually in a flowing, connected manner rather than all at once.