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Grenadilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grenadilla (or other, similar spellings) is a name given to a number of different woods, all of them strong and dense. A famous wood so named is that of Dalbergia melanoxylon , in English Africa...
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The fact is there are many other woods that have better musical qualities than Grenadilla wood; woods that have a better, more stable tone; woods that have a better response. Honduran Rosewood immediately comes to mind in this regard, but there are others.
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Yamaha clarinets, oboes, flutes, and piccolos which are made from African Grenadilla have been carefully aged and treated, then crafted into fine musical instruments. Grenadilla is one of the hardest, most dense and stable woods available and is ideal for manufacturing top quality woodwinds.
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Definition of Grenadilla in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Grenadilla. Pronunciation of Grenadilla. Translations of Grenadilla. Grenadilla synonyms, Grenadilla antonyms. Information about Grenadilla in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Grenadilla)
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Grenadilla (or other, similar spellings) is a name given to a number of different woods, all of them strong and dense. A famous wood so named is that of Dalbergia melanoxylon, in English African blackwood and in East Africa known as mpingo).
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