Every excellent teacher I have ever had has never lowered their standards of music to accomadate my feelings. There has been times I have felt upset at them and felt angry I did not reach a level to where they found it was acceptable but I would not be the player I am with out it.
To those who have been open to me, including extraordinary generosities, I am deeply grateful, wherever you fall.The rest I have erased, but left what I really mean in my life. Sorry if I would have somehow offended anybody who I would not have meant to offend.
I used to be taught by an old retiree for a couple of years, before I hit university... and the sad thing was that she didn't prepare me at all for it, nor did she correct a lot of my bad habits, terrible practicing or shoddy playing. As much as she was nice and kind - she was a sh*t piano teacher and I resent ever going to her. I paid money for 3 years to be given bugger all help and no advancement on the piano. She let me play hard pieces badly, instead of easy pieces brilliantly. Faa2010... If I were you, and you were interested in pursuing music further - I'd dump your original teacher. I did and I haven't regretted it a single day.