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  b. 327-336

Key signature change in EE & GC (→GE)

FE

Change of key signatures in FE was not well thought over: in bars 333-5 there are a few redundant signs in a situation where the kew signatures include 5 flats: all 3 flats and neutrals on f.

In GC key signatures for RH notated after the chord in b. 327, however, this must have been momentary inattention of the copyist, since 1) in EE there is a change in this place as well, 2) the subsequent notation includes this change, so it must have already been in the basis for GC in this place.

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