Originally Posted by DG GIBERT
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How much you take in, keep in, and become proficient at is an individual thing that should be assessed by your coach before moving on to the next lesson.
There is no point moving on until you've mastered the previous exercise, and you might find recapping once per month on the previous weeks lessons helps to make it sink in.
Lots of players can play, but it takes a skill in it's own right to teach. Judging the pace at which the student learns is often key.
Some coaches do 4 hour sessions. You can get through an awful lot in 4 hours but you won't remember it all. It's important that the 4 hours are structured to your needs.
It's impossible to structure a lesson for someone you've never met before, so I look upon 4 hour sessions as nothing more than covering coaches wages.
I taught guitar in 45 minute sessions. I can teach you to pick the guitar up for the very first time, and go through every single technique needed to master a jazz standard in 30 minutes, but you'll not get past the first 30 seconds of the lesson without needing to go away and practise for a month.
Too much info in one go is pointless and defeats the object to the point of making the whole lesson a disaster.
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