- Fiddle - Wikipedia
A fiddle is a bowed string musical instrument, most often a violin or a bass [1] Fiddle is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical music
- WOTFA - Washington Old Time Fiddlers Association
WOTFA Wayback – Fiction by Greg Roberts Of all the bluegrass instruments which the beginner may take up, the fiddle is the most difficult and mysterious, except for the harp-guitar
- Generations of fiddlers meet to compete: “Your fingers know where to go”
This weekend’s fiddle contest was the 51st annual competition, which attrracted fiddlers of all ages; the youngest who was four years old and the oldest who was 94 years old
- Fiddle | Traditional, Folk Celtic | Britannica
Fiddle, medieval European bowed, stringed musical instrument The medieval fiddle, a forerunner of the violin, emerged in 10th-century Europe, possibly deriving from the lira, a Byzantine version of the rabāb, an Arab bowed instrument
- What is a fiddle?
The violin or fiddle is a (normally) four stringed instrument played with a bow, or sometimes plucked What is different about the fiddle and the violin, are the styles in which they are normally played
- The Difference Between A Fiddle And A Violin - Southern Living
While a violin and a fiddle are structurally the same instrument, a fiddle is its own entity—one that's grounded in its Southern roots Here, we break down their differences and delve into the history of the fiddle
- American fiddle - Wikipedia
In contemporary American fiddle styles, the New England states are heavily influenced by all Celtic styles, including Cape Breton fiddle-playing; whereas Southern or "Dixie" fiddle styles have tended to develop their own traditions, which emphasize double stops and in some instances the incorporation of dance calls or simple lyrics
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