



The notation of the three-bar chromatic progression does not contain errors in the sources, yet some of the cautionary signs seem to be unnecessary. In the main text we leave only the naturals before d and e in the last triplet of each bar, as these are notes before which one can expect signs in the D major key (in A and FE Chopin omitted only the last of them, before e3 in bar 34, completed in GE1). In A (→GE1) and FE Chopin also added flats before a
2 and b
2 in bar 33 and a
3 and b
3 in bar 34. In EE, particularly in GE2 (→GE3), a few bars were added in each bar.
In Chopin notation it is the orthography of the 6th sixth in each of these bars that draws attention – Chopin consistently writes a-f
instead of b
-g
, which are proper of the D
major key.
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category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions
issues: EE revisions, GE revisions, Cautionary accidentals, Last key signature sign
notation: Pitch