I am an adult learner who has been taking lessons for over a year. I am at an early intermediate level (ABRSM level 3 I think). I am interested primarily in classical music.
Knowing how important scales, chords, and arpeggios are, I practice them just about every day. I am working my way through learning the 24 major and minor scales.
I have noticed that during my lessons, my teacher doesn't ask about my progress with learning scales/chords/arps and doesn't ask me to play them to make sure that I am on the right track. I have asked questions a few times about how to practice them and have gotten pointers. Like recently, after reading a thread about playing scales evenly, I asked her about it. She asked me to play and it turns out that I wasn't playing them evenly. My thumb was being heavy.
I am a bit concerned that I, the student, have to initiate the discussion on these issues. From another excellent thread, I saw that there are many ways of honing these skills, like thirds, sixths, tenths scales, dominant seventh arpeggios, etc.
How will I know when I am ready to progress to these things unless I have to keep asking?
How do you approach this issue with your students? Am I being unreasonable in my concerns? Lack of guidance on this issue was one of the reasons I dropped my last teacher. Now, I am wondering if it is normal to not emphasize scales/chords/arp development.
I would appreciate any insights from both teachers and students.
Thanks!