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Of course, the injury impacted his playing style immensely. This was a revelation to Iommi, and it inspired him to pick up his guitar again. He played with only two fingers on the fretboard hand. Reinhardt, incidentally, had also been the victim of a terrible fire which caused injury to his hand. It just so happened that one day, his friend played him a recording of the jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt – the one unknowingly responsible for reigniting the guitarist in Iommi. Naturally, for Iommi, all hopes were lost. Anyone who plays the guitar, especially if they are right-handed, would know how important those two fingers are to play the intricate guitar tracks that require playing multiple strings in a short span of time. When the doctors gave him the news that he would never be able to play the guitar again, Iommi was shattered. The lead guitarist for the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, Iommi had lost the tip of his middle and ring fingers as a teenager in a tragic accident at the factory he worked at, and the future looked bleak. Tony Iommi’s reintroduction to playing the guitar was a story much like that of the phoenix rising from the ashes.

“Right at the beginning I was told by the doctors: ‘You won’t be playing the guitar.’ But I believed I could do it, and I did.” – Tony Iommi.
