Thursday, March 5, 2020

Bju Chemistry Review

Bju Chemistry ReviewBju Chemistry is a guide to the inner workings of this incredibly popular guitar/vocal combo. The book was written by Wayne Owen, who has been a leading singer and guitarist in various musical styles for years.Some of the topics covered in the book include playing notes, breathing, and how to mix two of the most basic instruments into one, creating a harmony, and mixing notes and rhythms. It also looks at mixing vocals and singing, harmonizing and string and guitar licks, and how to make a rhythm track on your guitar. There are even tips for playing the classic Rolling Stones classic 'You Can't Always Get What You Want'.Bju Chemistry is actually four books, three CD's, and a DVD. The CD and DVD are all music-based and cover almost all of the same subjects.The DVD features some excellent interviews with some of the top players in the business including Thomas Pridgen, Louis Hayes, Kirk Hammett, Mickey Pernegar, and Karl Denson. The interviews on the DVD show just h ow well-liked the book is, as well as what other guitarists have been doing to make their own Bju chemistry songs better than what was covered in the book.Bju Chemistry is a great investment for anyone interested in making a song more 'musical' or learning the basics of playing music. It is not as difficult as it sounds; just think about the basic techniques that you already know and you can get pretty far. If you're looking for beginner guitar lessons that are a little more technical, then this is definitely a book for you.In addition to the standard Bju Chemistry book and DVD, there is also an online course called Bju Rocket. I've never looked into this course, but it does look interesting.This has been a great review, thanks for reading my opinion and leaving a comment. As always, please feel free to leave any questions or comments, I am always happy to help people out.

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