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p. 6, b. 99-116
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p. 9, b. 145-165
p. 10, b. 166-182
p. 11, b. 183-202
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  b. 18

Crotchet in FE

Dotted crotchet in GE

Crotchet & dotted crotchet in EE

The crotchet a1 certainly belongs to the upper voice, so the lack of a dot in FE is an oversight. The line added in FEO (see note below) further proves that the solution adopted in EE, although formally correct, suggests an incorrect voice progression.

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions, Errors in FE, GE revisions

notation: Rhythm

Missing markers on sources: FE1, FEO, GE1, GE2, EE1