Thank you! I was thinking a bit more, and maybe another way to look at this is: there is some kind of progression 64 -63. The first chord is Gmin 64. There is a 4th and a 6th. The 4th resolves to a 3rd, and we get Bb6. The d flat may be just a decoration, in orther to make a chromatic descent to the next group. Than, the D and the B descend an step, producing another 64 chord, now F min 64. The suspention 4-3 resolves when F descends to E, producing the Aug chord, that is also a 63 chord. This process continues until we get to a root position F chord, that is the dominant that prepairs the recapitulation. But, before the recapitulation comes a N6, followed by a new dominant. Do you think this is also a valid approach?