The beato book 2.0 pdf
I am however so glad that I relearned my basics on theory by taking the B2B course even before opening her book. I’ve taken Classical Guitar lessons way back when I was a kid in the 50’s-60’s and hated every minute of it (heavy on ‘music theory’ - light on ‘music’) - but now that I’m (way) older, it’s starting to come back in small pieces.
What I do appreciate is being able to see and hear how music theory actually translates from piano to bass. It is a difficult read and her approach is certainly classically orientated which makes learning somewhat difficult and confusing - not to mention her Austrian roots and native German dialect (ie: she refers to ‘Chugging’ 8th notes as ‘Pumping’ 8th notes ). I found it super heavy on the theory and minutia, and light on the practical - Certainly have to agree with you there!! So much appreciate your input on this!! I am by no means trying to push her book, and am hoping that Josh can provide some sort of “in depth” online course in Theory, but in the meantime I’ll just have to settle on learning from a damn book (I’m not a book person)! Thing is, learning from a book is just not as enjoyable (or fun) as watching Josh and his banana tattoo bebop online with his fashionable tee-shirts and all…
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Although she does offer online lessons and such, her style and technique (and cost) are not really my cup of tea (and her website is VERY difficult to navigate - not to mention the pretty strong egos there).Īnyway, her book is certainly full of technical knowledge, and having began going through the lessons in her book I find that it does build upon what taught in the B2B course and as such does help me progress into understanding more of my role as a bassist. So I’ve began getting more and more interested into learning ‘Theory’, but couldn’t find anything focused specifically on the Bass until I came across this book by Ariane Cap.