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  b. 158

Arpeggio sign in FEG & FED

No sign in FE0 (→FE,EE) & GE

In FE0 (→FE,EE) there is no arpeggio sign. It was omitted also in GE, despite the fact that Chopin added it in FEG. Chopin's pencilled entry in FED confirms his intent to arpeggiate the chord.

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category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations

issues: Annotations in teaching copies, Annotations in FED, Errors in GE

notation: Ornaments

Missing markers on sources: FE0, FE1, FEJ, GE1, GE2