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Prepare yourself for raw emotion

After hearing about the crisis in Beslan, the assault on the Russian school in 2004, I was just overwhelmed with sadness and anger. I just so happened to be recording that day over a track that coincidently had a somber mood to it. So I took all I felt about it and recorded a solo over the track capturing my feelings about the event and named the track "Tears For Your Children".


Just last week, a friend put pictures to that track and created a very powerful statement in the slideshow I'm sharing with you. Be forewarned that it is very sad and contains pictures from the media of the events of those days. Sad but meaningful. "Tears for your Children" is perhaps the most emotional expression I've done to date; a total release of emotion of the event just after it happened.

Another warning: The track contains pictures of the event and is extremely emotional.

TearsForYourChildren.wmv


A little background on the event follows:

Wednesday, September 1, 2004, a group of men and women armed with assault rifles and grenade launchers seized school No.1 in the Russian town of Beslan in North Ossetia. After a brief shootout, the attackers forced the children, visiting parents and teachers inside the school and announced that they were being held hostage.


There were about 1,300 hostages inside the school and 70 percent were children.


The siege ended Friday, September 3, 2004, in a wave of explosions and gunfire as hostages tried to flee, and special forces and armed civilians tried to aid them. Reports say 326 hostages were killed (186 of them children) and 727 were wounded in the attack.


Officials said 27 hostage-takers (Chechen rebels who'd been fighting Russia and demanding independence for the Muslim-majority republic) were killed and three were arrested alive.


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Jim, is hard to describe the feelings I have after viewing that...but it was very well put together. It makes you wonder what will happen next in this crazy world we live in.

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Phew ... difficult viewing James ... but thanks. As confronting as it is, the worst thing we could do is let that event slip from our collective consciousness. How any adult could put anyone--let alone kids--through that horror, is way way beyond me.


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Very powerful indeed! Emotional, excellant song / recording BTW -kinda gets lost in the slide show. Nice job-tough subject.

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Well done Jim. Hard to believe we do that to each other. When will we learn.

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Thank you for your work. You captured my feelings as a parent of two children that are the same age as many of those young victims.


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Very powerful images, very emotional, i do agree with PickNGrin your playing does get kind of lost behind the slide show but your playing isn't really the main focus so i say well done, very provocitive.

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Well, my mac complains about the codec and won't play it.

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very stirring, spellbinding, also hard to watch, made me think alot, the pictures say alot but so does the music accompaniment. Very emotional, good music is emotion. well done.

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Well, my mac complains about the codec and won't play it.
Here is a link to just the mp3 without video:

Tears For Your Children.mp3

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Well, my mac complains about the codec and won't play it.
Rockerbob,

Not sure if you know this or not, but mac is apparently stopped development of Windows Media Player for mac and is replacing it with this - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win.../flip4mac.mspx

I did a post about it here - http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/fo...read.php?t=809 if you want to read specifics.

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