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Fingering written into FED, |
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Fingering written into FED, |
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No teaching fingering |
The fingering digits are written in FED in such a way that they can refer both to the right and to the left hand. According to us, the first possibility is much more likely – someone working on the 1st mov. of the Concerto with Chopin would not have had problems with the fingering of a short fragment of the chromatic scale. In turn, in the less typical figuration in the R.H., an indication could have warned of, e.g. using the 3-2 fingering (to avoid the 1st finger on a black key).
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category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources
issues: Annotations in teaching copies, Annotations in FED
notation: Fingering