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  b. 27

(1  2) in FED, probable reading

(12) in FED, possible reading

No teaching fingering

Our alternative, variant suggestion

The second of the Chopinesque fingering digits in FED is written between the 4th and 5th semiquavers, which results in two possibilities of interpretation. According to us, the use of the 2nd finger on the topmost note of this figure is more likely, which is confirmed by the authentic fingering of the Prelude in G Major, Op. 28 No. 3, b. 1 and the Etude in C Minor, Op. 10 No. 12, b. 9-10. Due to the above reason, in the main text we give that interpretation.

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category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources

issues: Annotations in teaching copies, Annotations in FED

notation: Fingering

Missing markers on sources: GE1, GE1a, GE2, GE3, FE1, FED, EE1, EE2