



In Atut, the majority of the semiquavers in bars 99-102 and 111-114 is written in an abbreviated manner as minims with tremolandos. It applies to the first 8 semiquavers in bars 100, 102, 112 and 114, entire bars 101 and 113 and the last 8 semiquavers in bar 111. In FE (→EE,GE1→GE2), all abbreviations were explained (like in our system). In GE3, the abbreviated notation was re-introduced in the same places as in Atut and additionally on the 2nd and 3rd beats of bar 99.
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issues: GE revisions, Abbreviated notation of A
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