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Why is it called "grenadilla" (implying a small grenade)? Isn't that the Spanish name of the [[pomegranate]]? [[User:Badagnani|Badagnani]] ([[User talk:Badagnani|talk]]) 17:04, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
Why is it called "grenadilla" (implying a small grenade)? Isn't that the Spanish name of the [[pomegranate]]? [[User:Badagnani|Badagnani]] ([[User talk:Badagnani|talk]]) 17:04, 17 September 2008 (UTC)

==Rosewood==
the assertions regarding rosewood clarinets seems to originate with Tom Ridenour, a maker of [[ebonite]] clarinets. this information might be a bit speculative and off-topic for an article on grenadilla

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Etymology

Why is it called "grenadilla" (implying a small grenade)? Isn't that the Spanish name of the pomegranate? Badagnani (talk) 17:04, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Rosewood

the assertions regarding rosewood clarinets seems to originate with Tom Ridenour, a maker of ebonite clarinets. this information might be a bit speculative and off-topic for an article on grenadilla