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FE (→EE) has a cautionary before g
2 in the 5th crotchet of the bar. It is hard to state how the difference between GC and FE occurred – the copyist might have simply overlooked this sign or realised that it is superfluous. Moreover, one cannot exclude an addition made to [A] after GC had already been prepared or a mistake of the engraver of FE.
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category imprint: Differences between sources
issues: Cautionary accidentals
notation: Pitch