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  2. Fiddle - Wikipedia

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    The fiddle is part of many traditional styles, which are typically aural traditions—taught "by ear" rather than via written music. [ 3 ] Fiddling is the act of playing the fiddle, and fiddlers are musicians who play it.

  3. American fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Rock fiddle, like rock music in general, owes much to American blues. Incorporation of fiddle or violin into rock, as with jazz, has been a slow process, resisted by some critics as an"unlikeliest and perverse misuse of an instrument". [7]

  4. Old time fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Bill Hensley, Mountain Fiddler, Asheville, North Carolina. Old time (also spelled old-time or oldtime) fiddle is the style of American fiddling found in old-time music.Old time fiddle tunes are derived from European folk dance forms such as the jig, reel, breakdown, schottische, waltz, two-step, and polka.

  5. Q&A: Violinist and singer Sudan Archives brings 'fiddle soft ...

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    So I started just trying to learn fiddle music. And there was an after-school program called Fiddle Club, so we learned a lot of Irish music and stuff, but when I moved to a different school ...

  6. Cajun fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Cajun fiddle music is a part of the American fiddle music canon. It is derived from the music of southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas, as well as sharing repertoire from the Quebec and Cape Breton Island traditions. [1] It is one of the few extant North American folk music traditions rooted in French chanson. [2]

  7. Cape Breton fiddling - Wikipedia

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    Cape Breton fiddle music is influenced by the intonations of the Scots-Gaelic language, especially Puirt a Beul (mouth music) and strathspeys. The ornaments are adapted from those used on the Great Highland bagpipe. The ornamentation (cuts aka. trebles, drones and doubling) brings out the feeling of Cape Breton fiddle.

  8. Athabaskan fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Athabaskan fiddle (or fiddle music, fiddling) is the old-time fiddle style that the Alaskan Athabaskans of the Interior Alaska have developed to play the fiddle , solo and in folk ensembles. Fiddles were introduced in this area by Scottish , Irish , French Canadian , and Métis fur traders of the Hudson's Bay Company in the mid-19th century.

  9. Irish fiddle - Wikipedia

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    The fiddle is one of the most important instruments in the traditional repertoire of Irish traditional music. The fiddle itself is identical to the violin , however it is played differently in widely varying regional styles.