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Topic: Chopin 25/12 - Measure 21  (Read 3658 times)

Offline mukubella

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Chopin 25/12 - Measure 21
on: March 12, 2009, 10:23:09 PM
I am working on this etude right now - second note of measure 21 in this etude (r.h.) is supposed to be an F, correct?  I just saw it printed as an Ab in another version???
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Offline gerry

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Re: Chopin 25/12 - Measure 21
Reply #1 on: March 13, 2009, 04:51:03 AM
Polish edition = F
Durch alle Töne tönet
Im bunten Erdentraum
Ein leiser Ton gezogen
Für den, der heimlich lauschet.

Offline njalli

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Re: Chopin 25/12 - Measure 21
Reply #2 on: March 13, 2009, 07:42:00 AM
you misunderstood,

i looked in my edition and it had F, but it had Ab in the left hand

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Re: Chopin 25/12 - Measure 21
Reply #3 on: March 13, 2009, 03:58:36 PM
No I didn't misunderstand it - I learned it as the following.

r.h.  C F C C F
l.h.  C Ab C C Ab

However I ran into another edition that showed:

r.h.  C Ab C C F
l.h.  C Ab C C Ab

So I was confused as to which was correct for the second note of the r.h.  I had a feeling that F was correct.  If the Polish edition shows an F then that works for me :)  Thanks!
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