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Manuscript Annotations

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These are almost certainly Paul David's markings. They are certainly not Ferdinand David's.

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Paul David's hand.

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4

Surely intended to be a harmonic.

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5

Surely intended to be a harmonic.

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6

Almost certainly Paul David's markings.

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7

Probably Paul David's markings.

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8

Paul David's writing: 'Daumen Ballen am Hals legen' (lie the ball of the thumb against the neck), presumably an instruction to bring the hand into a more upright position for the double stopping.

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The notes added in pencil here and in the next bars, where they are included in red boxes, are presumably to ensure that the fingers stopping the lower part do not interfere with the E-string.

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As on the previous page this is Paul David's writing, but this time indicating the same thing in English (perhaps for an Uppingham pupil) 'ball ag[ainst]. nec[k]'

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9

1 deleted in pencil (probably Paul David).

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1 deleted in pencil (probably Paul David).

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13

'Am Frosch vom Hangel[enk].' (At the heel from the wrist)

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14

Paul David's repetition of the printed fingering.

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