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b. 56
The change of the 10th note from f1 to a1 was introduced in GE3 probably by analogy with b. 60. However, the analogy is unjustified in this place, since the difference in the accompanying figure – a in b. 56, f in b. 60 – significantly changes the arrangement of the chord being the basis of the figuration. There is a similar situation in b. 100.
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