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  <body>Get a Tune-Up

Ranging from inexpensive handheld gadgets to tuner/metronome combos to compact pedals, the BOSS brand&#8217;s line of chromatic tuners has been ubiquitous among guitarists and bassists for years. Brass and woodwind players can now get the precision and convenience of a BOSS tuner with the TU-12BW. Tuning can be done two ways with the model, either via an internal mic or using the included clip-on contact mic. Using BOSS&#8217;s &#8220;Accu-Pitch,&#8221; the tuner beeps when the pitch is accurate. bossus.com

A New Hammond, Not a B3

The result of a collaboration between organ giant Hammond and top harmonica company Suzuki, the Hammond 44 Acoustic-Electric Melodion features an unprecedented 44-key range, crystalline sound reproduction and impressive playability options. The three included mouthpieces allow for different playing positions: With the shortest, the Hammond 44 can be played like a trumpet; a flexible mouthpiece makes for Keytar-like performance; and a long &#8220;L joint&#8221; mouthpiece allows the instrument to be played like a typical keyboard. Recommended for any player looking to add dub-like melodica or Toots Thielemans tones to his or her arsenal. hammondorganco.com

100 Years Strong 

Ludwig turns 100 in 2009, and what better way to celebrate than release a slew of new kits and snares? At the NAMM show back in January, a couple new kits caught JazzTimes&#8217; eye: the Epic Standard series with stylish aged hardware, and the Epic X-Over series, particularly the Epic X-Over Striped Jazzette kit in natural finish (pictured). In so many words, it&#8217;s a bopper&#8217;s dream. ludwig-drums.com
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  <summary>Get a Tune-Up Ranging from inexpensive handheld gadgets to tuner/metronome combos to compact pedals, the BOSS brand&#8217;s line of chromatic tuners has been ubiquitous among guitarists and bassists for years. Brass and woodwind players can now get the precision and convenience of a BOSS tuner with the TU-12BW. Tuning can be done two ways with the model, either via an internal mic or using the included clip-on contact mic. Using BOSS&#8217;s &#8220;Accu-Pitch,&#8221; the tuner beeps when the pitch is accurate. bossus.com A New Hammond, Not a B3 The result of a collaboration between organ giant Hammond and top harmonica company Suzuki, the Hammond 44 Acoustic-Electric Melodion features an unprecedented 44-key range, crystalline sound reproduction and impressive playability options. The three included mouthpieces allow for different playing positions: With the shortest, the Hammond 44 can be played like a trumpet; a flexible mouthpiece makes for Keytar-like performance; and a long &#8220;L joint&#8221; mouthpiece allows the instrument to be played like a typical keyboard. Recommended for any player looking to add dub-like melodica or Toots Thielemans tones to his or her arsenal. hammondorganco.com 100 Years Strong Ludwig turns 100 in 2009, and what better way to celebrate than release a slew of new kits and snares? At the NAMM show back in January, a couple new kits caught JazzTimes&#8217; eye: the Epic Standard series with stylish aged hardware, and the Epic X-Over series, particularly the Epic X-Over Striped Jazzette kit in natural finish (pictured). In so many words, it&#8217;s a bopper&#8217;s dream. ludwig-drums.com</summary>
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  <title>Gigbag: May 2009</title>
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