The notation specifies if there are any alterations to the turn. This one has a natural sign underneath the turn which indicates that the lower note of the turn is natural, making the bottom note an E-natural (2nd valve) instead of E-flat, but the top note is an unchanged G. Hope this helps!
For sure. It’s one of the hardest parts of this etude. In a perfect world, we would make these long sections in one breath. However, I think it’s fine to either slow down some ends of phrases to squeeze a breath in at the end, or take out some notes and replace them with a breath so the flow is not disrupted, which is what I did in this recording.
Tbh with you man it’s easy as long as you slow done for a sec.I’m a freshman and I’m going to compete for both levels of all region and I’m confident of making it. The only advice I have for everyone is to slow it down and get the fingering and tone good before speeding up