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p. 2, b. 22-43
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  b. 6

Rhythm and articulation in AI

Rhythm and articulation in A,
a wedge on e1

GE,
a dot on e1

FE (→EE),
no mark

In A (→GEFEEE), Chopin changed the RH rhythm and articulation of the 1st half of the bar as compared with AI. Identical rhythmic differences also occur in similar bars 10 & 12.

The staccato sign—a wedge in A—was reproduced inaccurately as a dot in GE, and omitted in FE (→EE).

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notation: Rhythm