- A
fiddle is a
bowed string musical instrument, most
often a violin. It is a
colloquial term for the violin, used by
players in all genres,
including classical...
- A shrew's
fiddle or neck
violin is a
variation of the yoke, pillory, or
rigid irons whereby the
wrists are
locked in
front of the
bound person by a hinged...
- The Cat and the
Fiddle may
refer to: "Hey
Diddle Diddle" or "The Cat and the
Fiddle", a
nursery rhyme The Cat and the
Fiddle (musical), a 1931 Broadway...
-
Fiddle Faddle is candy-coated
popcorn produced by
ConAgra Foods.
Introduced in 1967, the
snack is
commonly found in US
discount and drug stores. Fiddle...
- On the
Fiddle (U.S.
titles Operation Snafu and
Operation War Head) is a 1961
British comedy film
directed by
Cyril Frankel and
starring Sean Connery, Alfred...
- A
Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian: hardingfele) is a
traditional stringed instrument considered to be the
national instrument of Norway. In
modern designs...
- Look up
second fiddle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
second fiddle is a
fiddle that
supplements the
first fiddle in the
string section of an orchestra...
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Dinah Strummin' on the old banjo! Singin' fee, fie,
fiddly-i-o Fee, fie,
fiddly-i-o-o-o-o Fee, fie,
fiddly-i-o Strummin' on the old banjo. The 1894 version...
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bladder fiddle was a folk
instrument used
throughout Europe and in the Americas. The
instrument was
originally a
simple large stringed fiddle (a musical...
-
American fiddle-playing
began with the
early European settlers, who
found that the
small viol
family of
instruments were more
portable and
rugged than...