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In FED Chopin wrote the variant way of performing the arpeggio on the chord in the L.H. – with the added lower octave. We present a proposal of interpretation after the notation used by Chopin in the Etude in G major Op. 10 No. 5, bar 65.

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issues: Annotations in FED, Authentic post-publication changes and variants, Bass register changes, Abbreviated octaves' notation

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