hi there! I just listened to the "Good Bye, Lenin!" soundtrack again and thought about figuring the melody. I'm no genious in classical music, but I figured out a few main-themes. it's acctually on piano an you hear some string-sets, but here you have it as a guitar-tab and if you you can "translate" it to yourself for your piano or something. Notice: I don't freakin' count for you, how often you have to play this and that topic. tabbed this for fun, so just listen to the music an enjoy playing it ;-) the string/piano-accompaniment always plays something like |------------------| |------------------| |-7---7---7---7----| |---8---8---8---8--| |------------------| |------------------| you keep this going till it changes to |------------------| |------------------| |-7---7---7---7----| |---7---7---7---7--| |------------------| |------------------| so here we go ... the first theme goes like this |------------------------------------------------------------| |-11----8-10----8-11----8-10----8-11----8-10----8-10----8-6--| |------------------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------------| the second theme, played it three times... |--------------------------------| |-15----15-------13----13--------| |----15----15-15----15----15-15--| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| ... and played that way at the fourth time |--------------------------------| |-15----15-------13----13--------| |----14----14-14----14----14-14--| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| the third theme, played a few times |-15-------13--------------------| |----15-------15-----------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| That's it! there a few accompaniment missing, maybe I'll figure them out another day. Here you have the chronology of the themes: Theme #1 Theme #2 Theme #3 Theme #2 Theme #1 Theme #2