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:D string: D D E G F E switch to a string: A A A B switch to d string: F G E E E G F E D : switch to a string: D C B A 1ST ENDING- switch to a string: D C B A switch to d string: G F E 2ND ENDING- d string: D switch to a string: A switch to d string: E F D D

D D E G F E A A A B F G E E E G F E D D C B A G F E D D E G F E A A A B F G E E E G F E D A E F D D

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