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rdfs:comment | - "Hurley's Theme" is an orchestral piece that accompanies several scenes centering on Hurley. It features ascending pitched percussion or piano beneath a playful, four-note melody, often on the harmonica. The first two chords are sometimes heard alone, typically in the higher strings, with a glissando between them.
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C | - Hurley visits Martha Toomey, searching for answers.
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abstract | - "Hurley's Theme" is an orchestral piece that accompanies several scenes centering on Hurley. It features ascending pitched percussion or piano beneath a playful, four-note melody, often on the harmonica. The first two chords are sometimes heard alone, typically in the higher strings, with a glissando between them.
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