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In the L.H., it is the variant with the a-d fourth on the 2nd and 3rd beats that is the most frequent. In AG (→CY), there is also a b
added to the fourths. The version of F differs from the autographs, since it features a tied B
in the bottom voice and a
-b
-f1 in the top. It may be that the topmost element of the chord is a Terzverschreibung error; it is likely that it was a d1 that was supposed to be in that place originally - in such a case, F would have analogous chords from AG.
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