
Originally Posted by
MalaysiaRex
The Beato “Book” (more on that in a minute) in my opinion, is only able to really help a narrow slice of players and learners. Players who are already fairly well steeped in theory (REAL theory) and learners who don’t need much context.
First - it’s not really a Book. It’s more like a self-directed manual. it has LOTS of diagrams that are all over the internet and VERY little context. DEEP subjects are shown, taking tens of pages, with in some cases only one or two sentences of context.
It’s DEEP DEEP DEEP in theory - while it might be applicable to a second year music school student, I think it will miss the mark for about 95% of other learners.
It’s THIN THIN THIN in practice suggestions or lessons (think opposite of Mel Bay books).
Ultimately, I spent the money and wished I hadn’t - not right for me, and without a preview option, like Amazon has, you have to buy at risk. Just be thoughtful about how much a self learner you are and how much you want to really really wade through theory.
Unfortunately, Rick hawks the book without explaining who it might help - and his very approachable style on his videos make people think the book will be equally approachable - it won’t.
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