I would like to take formal lessons again, but I work until 7:30 - 8:00 pm. I am currently practicing 2-3 hours between 8-11 pm. I am just without a bit of direction at the moment. I play my Hanon, I play the pieces I already know, and I work on the new piece i am working on.
Not getting lessons isn't a monetary thing, it was more of a, "what did she do, other than make me play scales, pieces, and hold recitals" sort of thing. I can do that now, but I don't know if I am practicing the best way, which is why I was looking for good learning material recommendations. Otherwise, I may see if i can look up my old piano teacher, and give it a shot.
As for teaching, I started teaching my girlfriend how to play, since she wanted to learn heart & soul =) she is the reason I want to get better, since it is embarassing for me when I suck, considering I wasn't half bad back in the day. In addition, while I went away for college, my sis stayed home, and had access to the family piano. So when I got back from college, I sucked, she rocked, and now the whole family makes fun of me ;-)
Point is, i'm motivitated, but I can't remember what my particular piano teacher taught me in an hour, that I couldn't teach myself now. Maybe i need to look up a new one? Or maybe she teaches older, more serious students completely differently. Who knows, maybe i'll go and find out.
Anyone from Jacksonville, FL, that knows a good teacher?