Ciutat de Girona The types of shawm commonly used in Catalonia are the
tible (,
Catalan for "treble") and the
tenora (, Catalan for "tenor"). The tenora is pitched a
fifth lower than the tible. These shawms are usually used with other instruments to accompany the traditional Catalan circle dance, the
Sardana. Other Catalan folk shawms are the
tarota () the original keyless version of the
tible, and the
gralla (), a short, strident instrument with a steep conical bore. Both of these resemble shawms from other parts of Spain, such as the
dolçaina of Aragon and Valencia, and both employ open fingering. ==Difference between shawms and oboes==