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Figure 112 Example Dieupart, Ouverture I, mm. 9 ff., melodic line (without ornament symbols): Above, ‘Ensemble Version’, below, Harpsichord Version. Editorial signs are referred to in the text. I As to the hazard of a performer’s temptation to add during playing impromptu passing notes, filling in leaps — as we saw in the foregoing lines concerning Gigue V -, the Harpsichord Version shows a classical illustration as early as in the Ouverture from Suite I in A major. In this movement we encounter a series of examples, where in the top line, in close succession, a series of three partially large jumps of the apparently original ‘Ensemble Version’ have been replaced by uniform diatonic figures (Ex., the leaps encircled).