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  1. 2 de abr. de 2020 · Em uma entrevista ao site GuitarWorld, Tony Iommi, guitarrista do Black Sabbath, falou em detalhes sobre como a lesão na mão moldou o estilo de tocar e na construção dos instrumentos usados por ele.

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  3. A Epiphone orgulhosamente apresenta a nova Epiphone SG Custom Tony Iommi Limited Edition, com design do próprio “Poderoso Chefão do Heavy Metal”, além dos captadores humbuckers Gibson Tony Iommi Signature, escala em ébano com 24 trastes e um belo acabamento gloss na cor preta.

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    Tony Iommi’s main guitar is a 1964 Gibson SG Special known as “Monkey”, although he is also known to play several other SG models made by Gibson as well as custom-builds by John Birch and John Diggins. Iommi has also owned and played a wide range of other guitars and gear throughout his career. See the full list of notable Tony Iommi guitars below.

    Laney LA 100 BL

    Years used:1960s to 1970s Aside from SG guitars, Tony Iommi is often associated with Laney amps. From Sabbath’s earliest days, these have been his top choice. For the band’s first two albums, Iommi used Laney’s LA 100 BL, which is popularly known as “pre-Supergroup” among Iommi’s fans. These original models are quite rare and are highly valued among collectors. They also came with EL34 power tubes and standard ECC83 preamp tubes. This combo is known for producing that classic “British” tone w...

    Laney Supergroup

    Years used:1970s to late 1980s While there’s no definitive info on which he used first, it’s widely known that Iommi also used Laney’s Supergroup amp. The story goes that he got his hands on one of these after the recording of Sabbath’s first two albums. He then used it all throughout the 1970s and the 1980s.

    Marshall 50-Watt Plexi JMP

    Years used:1962 Although Iommi is mostly remembered for his extensive use of Laney amps, there have been some Marshall heads in his arsenal as well. Right around the time when Black Sabbath was originally formed, and up to the moment before entering the studio to record their first album, Tony used a good old 50-watt Marshall Plexi JMP. The particular amp head is assumed to have been made back in 1968. These reach some pretty high prices these days and are still very popular among collectors....

    Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster

    Years used:1970 to 1999 Believe it or not, the main secret behind Iommi’s tone in the 1970s was actually one pretty simple effect unit. And it’s not even a pedal, but rather a treble booster called the Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster. It was a relatively popular device among some hard rock players of the late 1960s and the early 1970s, giving that additional drive that pushed Marshall and other amps over the limits into some “organic” distortion territories. And although it had only an on a...

    Tycobrahe Parapedal Wah

    Years used:1973 to Present Aside from his very thick and doomy distorted tone, Iommi is also well-known for his unique wah sound. While it’s not certain when he got it, or whether he used it throughout Sabbath’s entire career, it’s known that the Tycobrache Parapedal wah saw heavy use throughout the years. There are some theories that he used certain replicas of it. However, it’s known that he still has some original circuitries laying low in his inventory. These pedals are super-rare and are...

    Analogman Beano Boost

    Years used: 2000 to Present While Tony usually kept his effects chain relatively simple, there have been plenty of different pedals that passed through it. Unfortunately, things aren’t always clear on what and when he used, mostly because Iommi rarely ever openly discussed his pedals (and other gear aside from guitars for that matter) for some reason. One of the confirmed pedals is Analog Man Beano Boost. Analog Man is one of the most famous “boutique” pedal makers, and you even have to wait...

  4. Foi nesse ano que Tony Iommi deu uma entrevista pelo telefone para o jornalista musical canadense Steve Newton, disponível no YouTube. Entre outras coisas, o guitar hero relembrou como foi ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_IommiTony Iommi - Wikipedia

    Tony Iommi is widely considered to be one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time. In 2005, Metal Hammer magazine ranked him number 1 on the poll of the "Riff Lords", praising his "highly distinctive style of fretsmanship that's economical yet crushingly effective".

  6. 19 de fev. de 2020 · Tony Iommi revelou como foi o processo de aprendizado para tocar guitarra após sofrer um acidente em uma fábrica e perder a ponta dos dedos anular e médio aos 17 anos.