- Fiddle - Wikipedia
A fiddle is a bowed string musical instrument, most often a violin or a bass [1] It is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical music
- Music 101: What Is the Difference Between a Fiddle and a Violin?
As a general rule, a violin is used for classical music and a fiddle is used for folk, country, and bluegrass In the rock and jazz idioms, the terms are used more interchangeably
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- Fiddle - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fiddle The word fiddle refers to a violin when used in folk music Many people also use it simply as a fun word for "violin" Someone who plays the fiddle is a "fiddler" The bow is sometimes called a "fiddling stick" Fiddle playing, or fiddling, is a style of folk music
- Fiddle Vs. Violin: 6 Key Differences You Must Know
Is there any difference between fiddle and violin or they are actually the same? Here are six points that will definitely surprise you
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- How to Play the Fiddle (Self-Taught Techniques Drills)
If you want to play the fiddle, you’ll need three key things – patience, perseverance, and effective drills and techniques that you can practice to improve your ability Developing the bowing technique, dexterity, and your musical ear are all required to learn the fiddle
- Fiddle vs violin: different music, same instrument
The term “fiddle” dates back to medieval times and was used to describe various stringed instruments played with a bow By the 17th century, the violin had become prominent in classical music circles, while the fiddle remained associated with folk traditions
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