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p. 5, b. 49-61
p. 1, b. 1-13
p. 2, b. 14-25
p. 3, b. 26-37
p. 4, b. 38-48
p. 5, b. 49-61
p. 6, b. 62-77
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  b. 52

Fingering written into FES

A less probable interpretation of the fingering in FED

2 interpretations of the fingering in FED

A more probable interpretation of FED

No suggested fingering

We take into account the unquestionable and natural fingering written into FES. The fingering in FED is difficult to read: it was probably written two times and it is not clear whether the same digits were written twice (121), or whether they were different digits (121 and 14). Therefore we give both options as variants. 

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Annotations in teaching copies, Annotations in FED, Annotations in FES

notation: Fingering

Missing markers on sources: A, FE1, FEFr, GE1, FEJ, EE1, EE3, GE2, GET