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Here is an example of Cue Script for the nursery rhyme:
"On Top Of Old Smoky" On top of old smoky 5c4s 5c1sd2sf6s1s 3s5sf2m All covered with snow 5c6s 2sd2m1s 6t7s 3s4sf I lost my true lover 5s5t 6c3s5s 5s5t 5s3c 6sd2m For courting so slow 5sf3s 2sf3r5t8s 3sf 3s6sf For courting’s a pleasure 5sf3s 2sf3s2sd 1s6c1r And parting is grief 5t4s1s 1sf3s5t8t2s 7s3m5s But a false hearted lover 4sd5sd 5c6s3s 3sf3s5sd1s 6sd2m Is worse than a thief 5t2s 6m3s 2t4sd 7m5s
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Happy Holidays to all!
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Check this out. I am hearing and verbal, and I can't sing worth crap, either!
![]() I'm tone deaf meaning I can't hear melodies, so my pitch is off when I try to sing. I sound like a barking seal!
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Another verse of "On top of Old Smokey":
For a thief will just rob you 5sf 3sd 7m5s 6t6s 7sd3s5s 3c4s 8c And take what you have. 5t4s1s 5c5t2s 6sd5s 8c 3t2s But a false hearted lover 4sd5sd 5c6s3s 3sf3s5sd1s 6sd2m Will lead ya to the grave 6t6m1s 8sd 5c 2sd 7s3c5t2s
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Angel: I agree! This is an added bonus for reaffirming where the sound of the consonantsin each word are cued. It also shows you the rhythm of speech for the person who did this verse.
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Here is a link for an explanation of Cue Script and Cue Notation.
http://www.cuedspeech.org.uk/uploads...e_notation.pdf I apologize for the error in the first post, as I should have called the written form of numbers and letters Cue Notation. (oops).
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