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Fingering written into FEH |
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No teaching fingering |
Initially, the fingering of FEH repeats the idea written in the previous bars. In the descending part of the passage, the fingering scheme of the ascending part is preserved, with a small exception for a convenient passing-over – the 2nd and not the 3rd finger on the 5th semiquaver of bar 151. That fingering could have been indicated by Chopin; however, since we are not able to confirm that possibility, we do not include it in the main text.
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issues: Annotations in teaching copies, Annotations in FEH
notation: Fingering