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The naturals raising g2 to g2 and g
1 to g1 are certainly an arbitrary addition of the reviser of EE2, who perhaps considered the natural character of the piano grip, since in terms of style, there is no reason to assume here an oversight of the naturals by Chopin.
In the main text we add a cautionary before g
2 in bar 151.
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issues: EE revisions
notation: Pitch