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  b. 185

No mark in AI & GE

Staccato dot in AF (→FEEE)

We do not include the staccato dot in the main text, featured in AF (→FEEE), since the principal source (GE) contains two other indications instead, i.e.  and an accent – see the adjacent note. However, it does not have to mean that Chopin in fact considered these indications separately, since we cannot rule out an oversight in [AG] or GE. Due to this reason, according to us, the dot can be regarded as complementing the indications of GE.

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category imprint: Differences between sources

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notation: Articulation, Accents, Hairpins

Missing markers on sources: AF, AI, FE1, FED, GE1, GE2, EE1