Got a question for Gus G? Tell us and win D'Addario strings!
Ask the Ozzy and Firewind man your question
TG is interviewing Ozzy Osbourne and Firewind guitarist Gus G soon and we're giving you the chance to ask them your questions.
If you've got something you want to ask Gus, just get in touch via the Total Guitar Twitter or Facebook pages or by emailing totalguitar@futurenet.com with the subject line 'Question for Gus' and your name, location and question.
Got a question on Gus' gear, technique, Firewind's forthcoming album or insider tips on playing Ozzy's classics - we want to hear them!
Finally, remember we're a guitar mag, so although we may slip in a few general ones, if you ask a question about their guitar playing or songwriting, you're much more likely to get it answered.
If we pick your question, you'll win a set of D'Adarrio EXL110 .010 to .046 guitar strings and feature in our June issue (TG228, on sale 14 May to 10 June).
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Matt is a freelance journalist who has spent the last decade interviewing musicians for the likes of Total Guitar, Guitarist, Guitar World, MusicRadar, NME.com, DJ Mag and Electronic Sound. In 2020, he launched CreativeMoney.co.uk, which aims to share the ideas that make creative lifestyles more sustainable. He plays guitar, but should not be allowed near your delay pedals.
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