I don't know if it is normal for teachers not to be able to demonstrate student's exam pieces. I'm taking grade 8 this year and I feel i'm not getting much "help" from lessons. Basically I learn the pieces myself from listening to the AB CD ( bec my sight-reading is atrocious). So I already got the "blueprint" but I feel I'm not able to improve very much more from my lessons.
Ok, the teacher would make some comments here and there about the rhythm, dynamics and accents but these aren't really helpful. bec I myself could tell when my rhythm is off ( usually bec i can't manage the speed required due to fingering problem or wrong hands movement which I can't solve myself )and Dynamics can easily be improved with more practice .
Bec my teacher is unable to play (even small sections)fluently, I am not sure if she understands what my problem really is. Is it bec I do not understand the correction or is it due to the fingering or hand movement ? Worse, sometimes I'm not entirely convinced she knows her stuff.
Am i wrong to say that the teacher ought to have studied and played the piece so that they know what their students are " going through" ?
And there's the question of "inspiration" and "motivation". I never have the " wow! I can't wait to run home to practise so that I could sound like you !" kind of feeling when I hear my teacher play. It's more like " er...are you doing sight-reading here? "
I like my teacher but I don't like the disappointment after lessons thinking " what have i learnt again? "

Do you teachers demonstrate to your higher grade students? Am I expecting too much from my teacher?
