Today I had my second guitar lesson from one Dr Joel Bell (whose existence I was made aware of by Richard Barrett). While it didn't feel as fundamental in certain respects as the first lesson, which provided the clarity I was looking for in what and how to practice amongst other things, including the kind of exercises that form the basis for any guitarist - or other musician for that matter - learning jazz which is essentially - necessarily - a never-ending lifelong pursuit, it certainly provided a motivation and rejuvenation that's obviously welcome. The first quarter of an hour or so was spent discussing picking technique (with a plectrum) since I've felt that I haven't made the kind of progress in terms of increased speed that I might have hoped - well, I won't go into too much or any detail in fact, but suffice to say being able to discuss things and observe Joel (via zoom, of course) has been psychologically as well as practically beneficial and I've since felt able to pick somewhat quicker. And he's nice and generous with time.
So, I wonder - for the musicians/instrumentalists/composers on the forum - what have been your experiences with teachers? Did you find your lessons, whether private, at university, school or college etc. useful and inspiring?
So, I wonder - for the musicians/instrumentalists/composers on the forum - what have been your experiences with teachers? Did you find your lessons, whether private, at university, school or college etc. useful and inspiring?
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