Ok.... Let me fill you in.
I started playing the piano when I was 6.... I quit when I was 8 (I want to kick myself for that)... I started again when I was 16, and I'm 17 now. I took lessons from my former teacher when I started taking lessons again, then, starting this past monday, began taking lessons from a professor at a local college. Right now, he's having me work on Clair de Lune, Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C# Minor, and Bach's Invention No. 1. I have a book of scales, and at the moment I'm learning F Major. He wants me to learn the scales, the major, minor, augmented, and dimished chords, and the cadences in the root, first, and second positions, as well as arpeggios. In this thread, I'm just wondering what else I should learn along with it... all the degrees of the scale? Obviously learn the key signature at the relative minor key, which is B Flat and D Minor respectively. But I digress. On a scale ranging from Early Beginner, Beginner, Late Beginner, Early Intermediate, etc. up to Late Advanced... I think I would consider myself Intermediate.
Despite this, my instructor sees no reason why a 17 year old boy with a range of a 10th should not be able to play Rachmininoff's Prelude. He's having learn Clair de Lune because that was the piece that I was last working on, and Bach's Inventions for counting, contrapuntal playing, sightreading, etc. My theory is extremely lacking, but I know the basics... such as how many beats the notes/rests get, and the order of the sharps and flats, and the degrees of the scale (tonic, supertonic , mediant, ect.), and I've just recently been trying to learn all the major keys, and their relative minors.
If you want to know anything else, just let me know.