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I don't know the whole part, but I'm pretty sure that from 2:01 until 2:14, it is a G, A, F#, E, and then repeat it. It is the same every time, except on the last time playing it, the last note is and E flat, not E natural. I hope this helps some.

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G A F# G F# E B A G F# E D, D E B, D E B A G, E F# G F# G A B D E G B A G F E D, C E

Eflat C# D, B GGGGG, G A G F# E, G A G F# E, G A G F# E, B GGGGG, G A G F# E,

G A G F# E, G A G F# Eflat

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check out this YouTube video. It has the music and shows you how to play it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-9H2xwu0Jo&feature=player_detailpage

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It is played with a plucked muted violin in the beginning and the end, and there is a Trumpet solo in the middle

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