



The missing trill in AsI is most probably related to the different shape of melody and rhythm in the ending of the bar – see the next note.
As in the case of b. 184, none of the sources includes a mark that would specify the sound of the trill's top note. The prevailing key in b. 184-190, F major, requires the use of e2, which in the main text we indicate with a .
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category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources; Editorial revisions; Corrections & alterations
issues: Main-line changes, Inaccuracies in A, Errors repeated in GE, Errors repeated in FE, Errors repeated in EE
notation: Ornaments