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chopin polonaise in f# minor opus 44
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hello peeps!!! can i just check 2 things from this piece?
1) in the left hand of bar 61 and the subsequent bars, are the runs supposed to be played in time with the right hand? or is it supposed to be approximate?
2) in the right hand of bar 28, the rhythm says double dotted quaver, demisemiquaver, quaver quaver, and triplets. Is that right? or should be dotted quaver followed by semiquaver?
would appreciate it if anyone could help me do a countercheck with their versions.
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