NEW PRODUCTS TRADITIONAL TRADITIONAL SPOTLIGHT
1. ASHBURY AB-65 5 STRING BANJO
£299 They say: Put simply, a great intermediate five-string banjo. For: Banjo and all string players Range: Ashbury stringed instruments Spec: Maple resonator, rim and neck, 22 frets, 18 tension hooks, new Ashbury headstock design, 10-inch Remo head, geared machine heads, Presto-style tailpiece, flat type flange. From: Gremlin 01903 203044
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2. KENTUCKY KM-300E ELECTRIC
MANDOLIN £299 They say: Great solid bodied electric mandolin. For: All string players Range: Kentucky mandolins Spec: Solid basswood body with arched back and deep cutaway for upper fret access, solid maple set neck with bound radiused rosewood fingerboard, nickel plated brass tailpiece, adjustable compensated ebony bridge with bone cap, crome plated lipstick pick-up. From: Gremlin 01903 203044
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4. STONEY END EVENSONG HARP
ANTIGUA PRO-ONE SAXOPHONE
£TBC They say: Made in collaboration with internationally known saxophonist and designer, Peter Ponzol. For: Saxophonists Range: Antigua saxes Spec: Peter Ponzol neck design, Vintage Reserve brass alloy, Hybrid rolled tone holes, patent-pending adjustable Trident key arms, ergonomic keyboard features, hybrid diameter bell.
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The Vintage Reserve alloy promotes quick and accurate response and precise intonation.
The new neck is free-blowing, has lightning quick response, precise intonation, balanced resistance and even tone quality. The Vintage Reserve alloy
promotes quick and accurate response, wide dynamic range, and centered, well-focused tone. It shares the metallurgy of post-war French saxophones and gives Pro-One instruments a certain tone character that sounds ‘right’. Production models will be
introduced at the 2011 NAMM Show in Anaheim and the JEN Conference in New Orleans.
Barnes & Mullins will be trialling this sax in the UK early next year. From: Barnes & Mullins 01691 652449
DECEMBER 2010 6. YAMAHA
YAH803 NEO TENOR HORN £2,777 They say: The top of the range, re-designed from top to toe. For: Horn players Range: Yamaha brass Spec: One-piece, 210mm yellow brass bell, 11.9mm bore, specially designed, tapered tuning slide, first branch tapers, heavy type valve casing, ships with hard case with shoulder strap. From: Yamaha 01908 366700
3 3. THE BLUES
HARMONICAS £5.99 They say: Want to blow some harp without blowing a hole in your wallet? Thanks to JHS, you can. For: Harmonica players/beginners Range: Harmonicas Spec: Ten hole, ten reed range of harmonicas, chrome finish, available in C, D, E, F, G, A, B and Bb. Ships with leather effect, zip-upcarrying pouch. From: JHS 0113 286 5381
£1,195 They say: Another great US- made harp from Stoney End. For: Harpists Range: Stoney End harps Spec: 26 string harp with C & F loveland levers, from C, one octave below middle C with a three-octave range. Complete with padded carry bag, cradle stand and a strap for playing while standing. From: Gremlin 01903 203044
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PREMIUM 21 HARMONICAS £99 They say: Meticulously regulated during manufacture to produce an instrument with superb tones. For: Harmonic players Range: Tombo harps Spec: ABS comb, finished cover plates, regulated reed settings and tremolo adjustment. Available in diatonic tunings A, C and G, dealer pack includes 32 mixed harmonicas. From: FCN Music 01892 603730
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