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p. 1, b. 1-28
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p. 2, b. 29-60
p. 3, b. 61-87
p. 4, b. 88-114
p. 5, b. 115-146
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  b. 10-11

Ties in A and GE2 (→GE3)

No ties in GE1 (→FEEE)

We give the text of A as our main text. The absence of the tied octave f2-f3 in GE1 (→FEEE) is most probably a mistake, which is in a sense confirmed by the reintroduction of the ties in  GE2 (→GE3). However, a puzzling fact is the omission of that place in the proofing of FE, and particularly lack of that correction in FED, in which Chopin added a natural in bar 10 and a fingering numeral in bar 11. This may testify to the acceptance by the composer of the version of striking the entire chord at the beginning of bar 11.

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issues: Errors in GE

notation: Rhythm