Aren't they all under a time limit? You have a choice, half hour or 45 minutes. Both are too short, in my opinion. I used to take lessons for an hour. There are limited teachers here and I already dismissed one after the first lesson. Yes, I need to warm up first, you're right, even though I warm up at home, it's a different piano. Plus, he's pretty forgetful but he's 84. He wanted me to do four octaves of the C scale accenting every fourth note and when I went there I told him that that was too difficult for me (because I didn't even have the fingering down pat) and he said, Oh, didn't I tell you to do the hands separate? Maybe I'm forgetful, but I don't recall that. So as you're talking, it is becoming clearer that I think I used to play the piece slowly too when I took lessons as a child. He doesn't seem really big on exercises, and to me they're so important. I think for right now I should just be mastering the scales instead of accenting notes because now I'm screwing up the fingering because of that.
I used to do scales and techniques for half my practice sessions! I'm confused. So after three lessons, I've done one scale. I'm doing more exercises on my own and I played one for him out of the first page of the Hanon book (The Virtuoso Pianist Book 1) and he seemed so disinterested. Then I brought my other exercise book, Exercises for Independence of the Fingers by I. Phillipp and he never heard of it, but I guess that doesn't mean a whole lot? Thanx