Private lesson teachers hold you accountable and can tell if you have practiced or not, they are like a weight scale when someone is on a diet. If you step on the scale and the number goes up, the results would show that you haven’t truly put much effort into it. It you step on the scale and the number goes down, it would show improvement and that practice or in this case exercise has been used to help a person get better.
Private lesson teachers can be like your best friends and always chatty about the latest gossip during a lesson or they can be strict and always focused on music during the lesson. I prefer in-between, but that type of person is hard to find. Private lesson teachers can seem to be the most critical on you, but they are paid to tell you what you need to do to improve. The truth can hurt sometimes, but often it is needed. For a person to be a private lesson teacher, they would have to be musically qualified and better than the person they are teaching (otherwise both people are clueless). Private lesson teachers can also encourage and support a person when they are going to do a competition or a performance.
During practice they may ask you to play scales, solos, or individual warm-ups. A lesson is only as good as the person who is paying for it makes it to be. If no time is put in between lessons, then the lesson would only focus on a particular thing until it gets better, and it would take more time for the lesson to progress onto other things. Private lesson teachers are amazing and help each individual person become a better player. It is definitely worth the investment and time.
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