Chords for One Small Voice | American Sign Language | Graduation Song for Kids | Jack Hartmann

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66.975 bpm
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C#

F#

A#m

G#

F

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One Small Voice | American Sign Language | Graduation Song for Kids | Jack Hartmann chords
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Hi, everyone.
I'm Jack Hartman.
This is the sign language to my song one small voice
When we sing the word one we put one pointer finger up in sign language means one
Small put your arms like this kind of wide like this and then halfway come together don't come together all the way means small voice
Make the letter V with your two fingers like that your pointer finger and your middle finger like that looks like the letter V
The V stands for voice your voice comes out of your throat
So the voice the V comes out of your throat voice, so it's one small voice
Singing a song or just singing is like you're a music conductor
Singing a song the word sweet
We do sign language for sweet pretend to hold a cute little puppy or kitty in your arms
Pet the puppy or kitty and that means sweet
Strong put your we're gonna make a chain link real strong
Here's one chain link like that
Take your other hand your thumb go right through make another chain link
Put them together real tight and go around like that and mean strong
one [E] by one put your hands like this and
Like you're putting your hands on the heads of children [C] and counting them [G#] one by one [N] together
Like this hands together like you're stirring a big pot of soup together
Sing along again sing along like that
Soon all the world the word world make a W looks like a W stands for world
W stands for world and then go all around
the world will be
[A#m] Singing and that's the sign language
So we're gonna play the song and you can follow me along and do it with your children have fun with it
Let's try it ready here.
We go
[C#] [F#]
[C#] With just [F#] one small [C#] voice
[F#] Singing out [C#] a song with just one small voice
[G#] Singing sweet and strong [Fm] one [C#] by one And
[F#]
[C#] [F] And [A#m] then soon all [C#] the world will [F#] be [C#] singing
[F#] With [C#] just [F#] one small [C#] voice
[F#] Singing out [C#] a song with just one small voice
[G#] Singing sweet and strong one [C#] by one
And [F#] together sing [C#] along [F] and [A#m] then soon all [C#] the world will [F#] be [C#] singing
With just [F#] one small [C#] voice
[F#] Singing out [C#] a song with just one small voice
[G#] Singing sweet and strong one [C#] by one
[F#] [C#] And [F] [A#m] then soon all [C#] the world will [F#] be singing
[C#] [A] And [A#m] then soon all the world will [F#] be singing
[C#] That's it.
That's how to do the sign language.
[N] The song is called one small voice.
It's on my CD
[D#m] I've got music in me.
All right.
Bye everybody.
I'm Jack Hartman
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134211112
A#m
13421111
G#
134211114
F
134211111
C#
12341114
F#
134211112
A#m
13421111
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Hi, everyone.
I'm Jack Hartman.
This is the sign language to my song one small voice
When we sing the word one we put one pointer finger up in sign language means one
Small put your arms like this kind of wide like this and then halfway come together don't come together all the way means small voice
Make the letter V with your two fingers like that your pointer finger and your middle finger like that looks like the letter V
The V stands for voice your voice comes out of your throat
So the voice the V comes out of your throat voice, so it's one small voice
Singing a song or just singing is like you're a music conductor
Singing a song the word sweet
We do sign language for sweet pretend to hold a cute little puppy or kitty in your arms
Pet the puppy or kitty and that means sweet
Strong put your we're gonna make a chain link real strong
Here's one chain link like that
Take your other hand your thumb go right through make another chain link
Put them together real tight and go around like that and mean strong
one [E] by one put your hands like this and
Like you're putting your hands on the heads of children [C] and counting them [G#] one by one [N] together
Like this hands together like you're stirring a big pot of soup together
_ Sing along again sing along like that
Soon all the world the word world make a W looks like a W stands for world
W stands for world and then go all around
the world will be
[A#m] Singing and that's the sign language
So we're gonna play the song and you can follow me along and do it with your children have fun with it
Let's try it ready here.
We go
_ _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _ _
[C#] With just [F#] one small [C#] voice
[F#] Singing out [C#] a song with just one small voice
[G#] Singing sweet and strong [Fm] one [C#] by one And
[F#] _ _
[C#] [F] And [A#m] then soon all [C#] the world will [F#] be [C#] singing
[F#] With [C#] just [F#] one small [C#] voice
[F#] Singing out [C#] a song with just one small voice
[G#] Singing sweet and strong one [C#] by one
And [F#] together sing [C#] along [F] and [A#m] then soon all [C#] the world will [F#] be [C#] singing
With just [F#] one small [C#] voice
[F#] Singing out [C#] a song with just one small voice
[G#] Singing sweet and strong one [C#] by one
_ _ _ [F#] [C#] And _ [F] [A#m] then soon all [C#] the world will [F#] be singing _
[C#] [A] And [A#m] then soon all the world will [F#] be singing _
_ [C#] _ _ _ That's it.
That's how to do the sign language.
[N] The song is called one small voice.
It's on my CD
[D#m] I've got music in me.
All right.
Bye everybody.
I'm Jack Hartman _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _