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  b. 55

Synchronization sign written into FED

No teaching indication

In the main text we give the synchronisation mark that comes from Chopin; it requires the first grace note, e1, to be performed simultaneously with bass E1. The same in b. 199, since due to the defect of FED (missing two pages), the entry in b. 55 is also in b. 199.

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Annotations in teaching copies, Annotations in FED, Synchronization markings

notation: Ornaments

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Original in: Bodleian Library, Oxford