5 things you can learn in November's Rhythm

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The new issue of Rhythm is out now and it's packed full of features, lessons, reviews and a ton more. In fact, there's so much that to help get you started we've put together a list of five things you can learn from the issue.

1. How John Bonham got his incredible IV drum sound

To mark the album's 40th anniversary we look back at the making of Led Zeppelin IV and how John Bonham got that incredible drum sound. Plus learn how to play 'When The Levee Breaks' with our tuition disc.

2. Jeff Campitelli's memories of providing the beats for a guitar classic

Joe Satriani drummer Jeff Campitelli tells us of the blood, sweat and tears involved with tracking the chrome-domed guitar genius' 'Satch Boogie'.

3. How to play like Simon Phillips

Simon Phillips is the subject of our latest Play Like tution feature as our expert teacher guides you through the fusion giant's sound and style.

4. Dave Weckl's top tips on practising

The fusion superstar shares his top five tops on how to get the best out of your rehearsal time.

5. Our verdict on the latest gear from Sonor, Zildjian, Alesis, Sabian and HK Audio

As ever we have a review section clock-full of the latest gear, CDs and DVDs.

November's issue of Rhythm is on sale now. For a full issue preview head here. To order a copy visit www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk or Apple Newsstand.

Rich Chamberlain

Rich is a teacher, one time Rhythm staff writer and experienced freelance journalist who has interviewed countless revered musicians, engineers, producers and stars for the our world-leading music making portfolio, including such titles as Rhythm, Total Guitar, Guitarist, Guitar World, and MusicRadar. His victims include such luminaries as Ice T, Mark Guilani and Jamie Oliver (the drumming one).