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p. 4, b. 88-114
p. 1, b. 1-28
p. 2, b. 29-60
p. 3, b. 61-87
p. 4, b. 88-114
p. 5, b. 115-146
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  b. 100

The staccato sign in A (literal reading)

 

The staccato sign here is in the form of a short thin line, differing from the usual, point-like dots. A comparison with analogous places in the text (bars 14, 38 and similar ones) suggests inaccurate notation of A (uncontrolled hand movement).

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category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness

issues: Wedges

notation: Articulation, Accents, Hairpins