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In the main text we keep the "hybrid" notation, typical of Chopin, in which fragments in one-part writing intertwine with the ones in two-part writing. In GE (→FE,EE,IE) it was replaced by "score" writing, with a formally strict division into parts, which Chopin would often avoid due to this method being inadequate for pianistic thinking.
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