metronome

AquaBlue

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Boy I have been looking all over the place for the sign representing metronome. Can anyone tell me? Is it fingerspelled?

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Won't it make sense to sign it as holding the invisible metronome with the left hand and wave the right index finger sideways?
 
But mostly the Deaf sign it via fingerspell. Is that correct?
Depends on the situation. If someone is learning about metronomes, or telling someone about metronomes for the first time, or using it rarely, then it would probably be spelled. If it is used frequently, like in a music class, then the sign might be used.

BTW, there is a sign for metronome. Look it up at ASLPro.com Home
 
suggest to spell then show in sign as what it look like. that way deaf would pick up the imagine. Unless he or she is knowledge in music thing.
 
left hand about neck high palm facing down, right hand index finger extended pointed downward waving back and forth under the left hand. See ASLPro.com Home
 
rockdrummer: yes I have thanks! By the way I am a bass player (or was).
 
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