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The omission of the slur of A1 in FE (→EE), which is based thereon, suggests that a similar situation could have taken place in the relationship between [A2] and GE. Such slurs over single notes of the upper voice can be found on several occasions in Chopin's oeuvre, e.g. in the Waltz in A Major, Op. 64 No. 3, b. 77.
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issues: Tenuto slurs
notation: Slurs