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Dots to a2-a3 in GE & EE

Dot to a3 in FE

The missing dot prolonging the bottom note of the octave, a2, despite the semblance of righteousness – in FE the bottom note is a quaver – is almost certainly an oversight. Wherever similarly written-down octaves (i.e. in two-part notation) are provided with dots, they are present next to both notes of an octave, irrespective of the notation of a given octave (one- or two-part).

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions, Errors in FE

notation: Rhythm

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