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Fiddle - Wikipedia Fiddle is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical music Although in many cases violin and fiddle are essentially synonymous, the style of the music played may determine specific construction differences between fiddles and classical violins
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
Fiddle School Learn to play the fiddle with step-by-step video lessons, expert guidance from Katie Glassman, and a supportive online community
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
Pro Fiddle Instruction - Fiddlevideo Kevin Burke walks us through his bowing Irish fiddle technique lesson Watch and play along with this master fiddler as he discusses common Irish bowing techniques, some bowing patterns he has developed himself, double stops, and much more
Fascinating Facts About Fiddles - American Songwriter Fiddle players generally use all steel strings Violinists usually use synthetic strings with unwrapped steel E strings on the end Fiddles first became popular in the 10th century in Medieval
What is a fiddle? What is a fiddle? Find out how the fiddle and the violin differ, and something of its history in traditional folk music