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Fingering written into FED |
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No teaching fingering |
It is interesting that Chopin gave the 5th finger (cf. bar 109) in the ascending passage with an identical interval structure and a similar arrangement of white and black keys. It seems that he considered the second fingering to be more universal in this kind of positions – in the 2nd mov., in bar 31 the fingering 1-5 is copied on the same notes (g2-f2), although in this case there is no choice, since one has to play 5 notes in one position.
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category imprint: Differences between sources
issues: Annotations in teaching copies, Annotations in FED
notation: Fingering