First of all, greatings to the forum.
It's my very firts post, and I have to thanks all the people in here for the very valuable experience they provide with their messages.
I also have to appologize for my poor english (I'm from France, nobody's perfect ;-))
So, straight to the question :
I've been studying the piano for now 2 years with a very skilled pianist teacher (maybe way to skilled for me, wich may be frustrating from time to time). I'm working (average) 1 hour a day.
My teacher never really tells me what I am suppose to play next (he will just go to the next page of a book), and often wait for me to propose scores to say if it's ok or not.
Here, I'm torned between getting a "hard score" that I will definitely "love", or an "ok score" that will be playable.
There, my teacher often say "well, it depends on what you expect to get from this score" (meaning I won't really play it well, but if i'm happy with this, it's ok).
What do you guys think ?
Should I work on easy scores for several years, keeping in my I'll do better in the future, or should I try working on "hard" scores that will bring the pleasure on even if I won't get them "right" for now ?
Thx for reading !
PS: Right now I'm working on a Bach 3 voices fugue in "little prelude & fugues", a Czerny etude (little school of velocity I think, don't remember it's number) and Chopin Op 55 N 1 Nocturne (way to hard, but I got it from christmas :-)).