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I'm transcribing a piece (The Culearn Mill by Fergus McCreadie) and there's an interesting section where I'm pretty confident I have the correct notes and rhythms, and it's playable, but I have a strong intuition that I haven't separated the notes between the hands in the best way. However I can't see an obvious way to do it that makes it simpler to read or play. Of course there might be ghost notes that are too quiet to hear in the performance that reveal the underlying rhythm more clearly. So I present this as a puzzle for anyone who wants to take a guess at a more natural way to play it, especially starting at measure 74. 4/4, tempo 1/4 = 155bpm
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