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  b. 173

d1-e1 in FE (→FEGGE1)

d1-e1-g1 in EE & GE2 (→GE3)

The d1-e1 second featured in FE and GE1 is the original version, which is proven by the comparison with the remaining four analogous places in bars 49, 81, 113 and 269. In three out of five places Chopin added to it a gnote in FEG (→GE). In EE the completed version with the d1-e1-g1 chord is in all five places, which also proves Chopin's proofreading. Therefore, the fact of leaving the original version of the discussed bar in FE and GE1 must be considered as Chopin's oversight.

See b. 49

See b. 81

See b. 113

See b. 269

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Accompaniment changes, Omitted correction of an analogous place, Authentic corrections of EE

notation: Pitch

Missing markers on sources: FE0, FE1, FED, FEJ, GE1, GE2