According to your situation, it is not an insurmountable objective reason, because I feel that you are a serious person, and you can do everything well as long as you are serious, not because you have no time to go to the teacher's class during your study. There are many educational resources now, and rational use of the Internet is the best teacher. I think the study of amateur musical instruments should at least include the following points: First, basic music theory, including music common sense, score, basic music theory (notes, duration, rhythm, beat, pitch, music system, etc. ), and even learn harmony, improvisation, polyphony, orchestration, musical form, etc. Of course, it's a little too professional for you in the future, but it's better for music lovers to know about it. Because the greater you know, the more helpful it is for you to understand and express your music works; The second is the basic playing method and learning method of instrumental music. On the one hand, it depends on the teacher's guidance, but in fact, the most important thing is to rely on personal practice. There are many formal video teaching materials on the Internet, such as the basic course of classical guitar in Chen Zhi, which is very suitable for you, because you don't have to follow the rules one lesson at a time in the study of instrumental music, for fear of missing something. On the contrary, smart teachers will teach students in accordance with their aptitude. For learners, it is necessary to understand that three points are in theoretical study, seven points are in practical practice, and theory guides practice. You need to verify and improve the theory in practice (sorry, hehe). This process does not have to be step by step, otherwise you are worried that it will affect the progress. In fact, it takes a long time to learn a theoretical content, that is, the learning goal, but some of them take a long time because of the practical content. Therefore, many people don't understand the classical guitar, and it is difficult to really understand its connotation, which requires a persistent understanding and sublimation in the process of continuous learning. If you want to learn any musical instrument well and stick to it, there are several keys to do well: teacher's guidance, interest cultivation, scientific methods, self-thinking and perseverance (even if you don't play for months, don't sell the piano, because it's normal to have a rest, and when there are always contradictions, don't give up, just forget it if you really don't like it).
Specifically, in view of your situation, I'll give you some suggestions:
In the initial stage, it usually takes at least 65,438+0-3 years of foundation (depending on people, this is just an introduction), including basic music theory, sitting posture, fixed hand exercises, etudes that master the mode characteristics, interval and chord foundation at the same time, and of course simple melody music. This not only cultivates the ability to read the staff, but also grasps the basic methods of guitar playing. It is particularly important to learn from each other about the basic methods and precautions of classical guitar, hand shape, touching strings and left and right hands, which is one of the most important contents.
So, you spend two months at school learning the above contents, such as learning music theory books by yourself and watching some videos to see if you practice correctly. In short, it is particularly important to learn a little theory and spend time practicing and mastering it during the two holidays. The rest is only for practice during school. Isn't it better to consolidate and strengthen your finger ability according to the metronome (that is, fingering practice, which is boring, but it can exercise your finger ability. For example, the canon in the piano can't be used as a teaching material, so I think the guitar is not good like this. This is a question of accuracy, not quantity. Good etudes are the top five, and five etudes that are not suitable for you are not the top five. This is the problem of efficiency. Many people practice so much, this is good, that is good, and nothing is good in the end, so I hope your teacher can give it to you according to your questions. As for the practice time, it depends on your situation. You don't have to practice every day. Just don't stay still for too long, just ignore it. You can ask a teacher if you don't understand. It doesn't matter. It is also good to explore and learn by yourself according to your own situation and teaching materials. In short, don't worry, your problem is not a big problem. The key is to know how to learn musical instruments, not how to drop them. It seems that I can't keep up with my schedule without a class. In fact, if you love a musical instrument, you will love it when you are old, so the learning process must be full of twists and turns. There is no such thing as a quick method (that is only for a learning level). The textbook depends on your teacher. I don't know how to greet me. Learning should be treated according to a long-term process. Don't rush for success. Everything should be flexible, so maybe you can feel the fruits of harvest, hehe! Finally, I wish you a happy study!