SLASH, GODSMACK's TONY ROMBOLA Interviewed For Latest Issue Of iGuitar

July 17, 2012

The latest issue of the free digital magazine iGuitar has been released and it's filled with new video interviews, interactive guitar lessons and reviews of all the latest guitars, amps and pedals.

In this month's Slash special, iGuitar meets up with the world's most famous rock guitarist ahead of his U.K. tour to talk about his career so far, his old and new guitars and his current gear setup. Slash also give readers his tips on making it as a pro guitarist.

There's more interviews as GODSMACK's guitarist Tony Rombola talks to Jamie Humphries about his band's successful rise to the top and Giorgio Serci meets a truly outstanding guitarist, Rodney Branigan. The magazine features two exclusive live performances from the multi-instrumentalist which have to be seen.

As part of the Slash special, Jamie Humphries put the Slash sound and style under the microscope and shows you the techniques and sounds that made him the world famous rock icon that he is. There's a lesson on how to match Slash's unique style and a feature teaching you how you can get close to Slash's distinctive sound with budget-priced gear.

Don't miss the column features as Andy James, Tom Quayle, Rick Graham and Michael Casswell all continue their technique lessons including tips, tricks and licks on Picking Mechanics, Expanding Your Chord Vocabulary, Jeff Beck Style Whammy Technique and a feature on improvising. Included in the magazine is full downloadable tab for all of the lessons plus the essential DVD list to advance your playing!

The rest of the magazine is jam-packed with reviews including more in the Slash special as iGuitar takes a look at Slash's Marshall AFD 100 Valve Head, The Slash Vintage AFD 100 Paradise Les Paul, The IK Multimedia Amplitube Slash App and the Seymour Duncan APH-2 Slash Pickups. There's also product reviews for The Charvel Desolation Guitars, The Ibanez PM35 Pat Metheny Signature Guitar and more from DBZ, Orange, Dr. No Pedals, Source Audio, Caparison, Laney, Washburn, Vigier and Crafter!

Issue 11 of iGuitar magazine is out now and is available for free at this location.

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