Mar. 7th, 2012

capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (music)
[ETA: I was so unhappy with the quality of this video (and my singing on it) that I deleted it from my account; the video that I put up in its stead is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lay9MTzFq08 ]

I put the word "video" in quotes, because the only visual are a few introductory titles, and a single still image of the song's musical score (I figure that's no worse than all the videos out there that are nothing but still images of the album covers... at least, I designed it so the score would look nice on a single page).

I'm also posting this as a public service announcement to demonstrate that it's really relatively easy to make a closed-caption (or subtitle) track for your videos. I used the free online program at http://www.overstream.net/ If I can do it, there's little excuse for others....

The tutorials (watch both one and two before you start) are fairly straight forward (at least, if you're a sightie -- it's in flash video format), but they fail to remind you that if you want to attach your subtitles to your video on YouTube, you have to Export your file to your own computer, so you can upload it again, and posting your video there.

... But other than that, it's a really easy process. It took me a couple of hours to finish, but that was just 'cause it was my first time, and I had a cat who was climbing on me like a jungle gym, at the time, and fwapping the top of my head with her paw... And next time, I'll have the words I want to put in open in a word processor ahead of time, so I can just copy/paste, rather than typing out each line by scratch.

Anyway, here (I recommend turning the captions on just so you'll have some variation to look at):


the Words &cetera )

Here's a link to my original post about it on MudCat (with a low-tech code for hearing a midi of the tune). http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=114688
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (music)
I admitted to [livejournal.com profile] calapine this afternoon that the only thing that gets me through it was to stick my fingers in my ears and sing silly children's songs very loudly.

After I wrote it out like that, it seemed only fair that I should hunt some down and share them with my reading circles.

This is one I found just now. I don't know how easy it is to sing very loudly, as it's a tongue-twister by design. But it did make me grin, so:



Edited to add:
The Long Word Song (hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliaphobia), lyrics to: )

I woke up with this song stuck in my head, today, and happened to be sing-mumbling it in the grocery store, today, within the hearing of a worker who was busy stocking shelves. Whereupon he commented on the general niceness of the day.

Singing silly songs out loud and in public: a form of "civic duty" they neglect to teach you about in school.

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