"Respect The Spirit" - Robert Harsch

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

For )))STEREO((( and High Quality (recommended):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Usyl3j7TbXM&fmt=18

Music composed & performed by Robert Harsch from the 1996 CD "Montana Soundscapes". This piece was sequenced using the 8-track Workstation on a Korg T-1 88-key weighted-action synthesizer.

Originally written for the T.I.S. Audio TourGuide for The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, this is really a series of short underscore and transition cues linked together. Sharp-eared listeners will notice variations on "Garryowen" - an Irish drinking song that was the Regimental theme song for General George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry - as well as the bugle call "To The Colors".

The photos were taken along Beartooth Pass at the Montana/Wyoming Border, Sunlight Basin in NW Wyoming, and memorials for Crazy Horse (Thašuŋka Witko) in the Black Hills (Pahá Sápa) of South Dakota, and Sitting Bull (Tȟatȟaŋka Iyotȟaŋka or Tatanka Iyotake) near the Missouri River in central South Dakota.

MP3 files of "Respect The Spirit" and the rest of "Montana Soundscapes" are available from my SnoCap Online Store:
http://www.MySpace.com/HarschSoundsMusic

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  • love the photos, nice editing and blending of the peices. thanks for the reminder rev. put this one in the how to stop the hate and visual artist playlist.peace.

  • And thank YOU!

    ~R

  • How nice to see unspoiled country like this. It must look much as it did in the days of the "Old West"! Beautiful video and music. 5*****

  • Thanks so much!

    There is still some space as yet unspoiled, but it gets tricky sometimes to get a photo without power lines & jet contrails.

    :)

    ~R

  • wow. a double dip. thanks so much for helping out again.

  • As the French Montanans say, "Yeaux Bette!"

    ~R

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  • Thank you so much, Dear Diana!!

    ~R

  • Thanks Much!

    That's exactly why it's linked to "How To Stop The Hate".

    The title came from the TourGuide episode which was an introduction to the battlefield and reminded visitors that it's a war memorial and a cemetery for two cultures

  • i really like the name of this video a lot of people do not respect the spirit in themselves or other living things. It seems they cannot get past the visual part of it.

  • Hi Robert!

    You've done it again. Making more beauty I see!

    So lovely and peaceful.

    <3

  • Hey! I didn't notice the face was already carved. Looks cool. I just hope 10,000 years from now that all the mountains aren't carved into memorials. LOL & 8-)

  • That's the Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills, SD - not far from Mount Rushmore. The sequence starts w/ 2 different scale models of what the finished sculpture will look like. The smaller one is in front of a window w/ the mountain in the back (I couldn't select a pan/zoom that would go UP). @2:02 - see the man standing in the "door"?; next shots show a dynamite blast; last one has a pickup truck parked above. "Door" is 1st hole in the space under his arm. Photos taken Memorial Day 2002.

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