- use of "
Scotch" in
varieties of the
Scots language continues with
terms such as
Scotch and
English (a game),
Scotch fiddle (itchiness),
Scotch mile and...
- 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...
- The
Donegal fiddle tradition is one of the
distinct fiddle traditions within Irish traditional music. The
distinctness of the
Donegal tradition developed...
-
Fiddling players guide,
discusses the
techniques of "hack bowing", "the
Scotch snap", and "snap bowing".
These techniques contrast quite sharply with the...
- and
stating that the game "had no more
resemblance to
whist than the
Scotch fiddle to a violin".
David Parlett's 2008
account compares French whist to...
- pla**** on the wire-strung
Gaelic harp (clĂ rsach) and
later on the
Scottish fiddle, and this form is
undergoing a revival.[citation needed] The
Gaelic word...
- "
Scotch & Chocolate" is an
instrumental song pla**** by the
modern bluegr**** band
Nickel Cr****. It was the
fourth song on
Nickel Cr****'s album, Why Should...
-
related to
Scotch-Irish Americans,
descendants of
Ulster Scots, and
communities emphasize and
celebrate a
common heritage. The
majority of
Scotch-Irish Americans...
- Coleman, from whom he
received most of his
stylistic influence, and from
Scotch fiddle player James Scott Skinner. Carignan's
other major influences included...
- needed]
Irish traditional music Irish language Ulster-Scots
Scotch-Irish
Americans Scotch-Irish
Canadians "Northern Ireland:
Census Profile". Migration...