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p. 6, b. 64-74
p. 7, b. 75-80
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  b. 62

The notation of accidentals is less careful in this bar. The oversight of the  lowering g to g in the group of 9 notes in the L.H. in A is a patent mistake; the sign was already added in GE1 (→GE2,FEEE). In some of the sources, the missing  before the 2nd note in the L.H. on the 4th beat of the bar results from a different convention of accidentals' validity – in A Chopin deleted this sign, considering the  before the crotchet on the 3rd beat to be valid. In turn, the absence of flats lowering g1(2) to g1(2) on the 4th beat in A (→GEFE) is a patent oversight – the fact that Chopin must have heard the g here is supported by the notes' uninterrupted presence from the end of bar 57 and by the use of cautionary naturals before G and at the beginning of bar 64. It is only EE that includes the fully correct notation, consistent with the contemporary conventions.

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category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations

issues: EE revisions, Corrections in A, GE revisions, Omission of current key accidentals, Last key signature sign

notation: Pitch

Missing markers on sources: A, Morch, FE1, FE2, FED, FEJ, FES, GE1, GE1a, GE2, EE1, EE2, EE3