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Presented by Roger Cucurella - Presentado por Roger Cucurella - Presented by Roger Cucurella. 2017 www.sansluthier.net Catalá: The gralla dolça belongs to the family of tiple oboes (instruments with a conical interior). The basic difference between a gralla dolça and a gralla seca is the length of the instrument (longer) and a more closed inner cone that allows a more compact sound, with more balance of harmonics and more nuances (piano forte). The gralla dolça without keys allows the sensitive of G (FA#). Likewise, the gralla dolça can be set with two, four, five or eight keys. Its standard tuning is G 4. It is played with a double-reed reed. Español: La gralla dulce pertenece a la familia de los oboes tiples (instruments with a conical interior). The basic difference between a dulce gralla and a dry gralla is in the length of the instrument (longer) and a more closed inner cone that allows a smoother sound, with more balance of harmonics and with more nuances (piano forte). The dulce gralla sans llavas allows you to make the SOL sensitive (FA#). Similarly, the sweet grill can be mounted with two, four, five or eight keys. Its standard tonality is in SOL 4 (LA 440 Hz or LA 415 Hz). It is played with a double reed reed. English: coming soon…