Hi all
Made it my project to find an informative site, and this was the best by far. Have just spent the past 3 days (and most of the nights

) reading through posts. I just wanted to say thank you for those responsible for the Forum, and to those contributing. I may have to re-open my Internet account for this resource alone.
I'm struggling with an issue at the moment, and would appreciate any advice. It's more than likely a simple question really, but, I personally can only go on my gut, so wanted to ask all you wise folk out there.
I've recently started lessons, but fear that the teacher isn't "all that". Very blase, too fast in his explanation of technical, theory, etc., and we're progressing at lightning-speed, also. I have questions with each new piece, to the point that I'm unsure how to execute certain passages. Is this normal? Seems to me that it's pointless practicing, if you're not sure how to play certain notes.
We haven't really done any technical work, save for scales (HT-parallel & contrary, with metronome).
I just feel a little frustrated, especially after reading through a lot of the posts here which contradict some of his teaching methods.
So.. after a bit of backstory (apologies), my question is this - are you better off teaching yourself, with the aid of a forum likes this, as opposed to being with a 'not-so-good' teacher (if I can say that)? I'd be looking for a new teacher, as I realize the benefits, but in the meantime.... ? My guess is yes, but, as I'm also ignorant, thought I'd ask. I am learning with this teacher, but is it the right way?
That would be the next question: where do you find a 'great' teacher? I assume it would be recommendations, like with most things? And if none available, trial and error (try, try, try again, until the right one's found?)
Hope this makes sense. Appreciative of any advice, and apologies if flogging a dead horse (not always easy finding specific info).
Regards