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  • ...lowing article concerns primarily the different styles and history of folk fiddle playing, or "fiddling." == The different styles of fiddle playing ==
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  • ...so particularly strong in Donegal. But for many "Donegal music" refers to fiddle playing first and foremost. ...nd [[Scotland]]. Donegal repertoire and style have been influenced by the fiddle styles of parts of the south--especially Sligo and the playing of the Sligo
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  • #REDIRECT [[Donegal fiddle tradition]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fiddle]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Donegal fiddle tradition}}
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  • ...le Tradition.'' Drumlin Publications, 1994. A general introduction to the fiddle music of Donegal, with heavy attention to the minutiae of local traditions-
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Donegal fiddle tradition]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fiddle}}
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  • *Charlie McKerron — Fiddle *Martin MacLeod — Bass, fiddle
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  • #REDIRECT [[fiddle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Donegal fiddle tradition]]
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  • ...le Tradition.'' Drumlin Publications, 1994. A general introduction to the fiddle music of Donegal, with heavy attention to the minutiae of local traditions-
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fiddle]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Donegal fiddle tradition}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Donegal fiddle tradition]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fiddle}}
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  • * Mac Aoidh, Caoimhin. ''Between the Jigs and the Reels: The Donegal Fiddle Tradition.'' Drumlin Publications, 1994. Band members are profiled.
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  • ...lowing article concerns primarily the different styles and history of folk fiddle playing, or "fiddling." == The different styles of fiddle playing ==
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  • Sanger, Larry. [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6464/hmpg.html The Donegal Fiddle Pages].
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  • ...n Tourish]] (and before him, [[Paul O'Shaughnessy]]) play in the [[Donegal fiddle tradition|Donegal style]], which tends to be lively and staccato. The butt
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  • ...e best-known of the vibrant [[Donegal fiddle tradition|living tradition of fiddle playing]] of [[County Donegal, Ireland]]. A travelling tinsmith, he was an ...fiddle and bagpipe playing. By his 20s he was recognized as a very strong fiddle player. As a travelling tinsmith, however, he plied the family trade. Thi
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  • ...rame|An example of a reel, as played by [[Donegal fiddle tradition|Donegal fiddle player]] James Byrne.]]
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  • *[[Tommy Jackson (musician)]] (1926–1979), American country music fiddle player
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  • {{R|Fiddle}}
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  • {{r|Donegal fiddle tradition}}
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  • ...so particularly strong in Donegal. But for many "Donegal music" refers to fiddle playing first and foremost. ...nd [[Scotland]]. Donegal repertoire and style have been influenced by the fiddle styles of parts of the south--especially Sligo and the playing of the Sligo
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  • ...and many Irish jigs and other tunes are played in Scotland. The [[Donegal fiddle tradition]] represents the coming-together of these two broad traditions. ...e them recognizably distinct, though related, traditions. An example of a fiddle tune that occurs in all three branches, and evolved originally in Celtic re
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  • {{r|Fiddle}}
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  • ...oth sing lead and harmony vocals, while he plays lead guitar, mandolin and fiddle, and she plays percussion, rhythm guitar and harmonica. Their musical styl
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  • {{r|Fiddle}}
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  • * [[The Arkansas Traveler (fiddle tune)]]
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  • {{r|Donegal fiddle tradition}}
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  • *Buddy Spicher - fiddle
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  • *Byron Berline — backing vocals, fiddle
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  • *Ric Grech – fiddle ('Factory Girl')
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  • *Cecil Brower – fiddle
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  • *Buddy Spicher – fiddle ('Little Cabin on the Hill')
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  • *Rick Danko – bass guitar, fiddle, vocals
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  • *Byron Berline - fiddle ('Country Honk')
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  • ...Band, Altan, and The Chieftains, instrumentalists such as Michael Coleman (fiddle), Joe Cooley (button accordion), Paddy Keenan (pipes), Matt Molloy (flute), ...struments: voice; Uilleann [il'-&n] pipes (bellows-blown Irish bagpipes); fiddle; wooden flute; tin whistle (a simple recorder-like instrument); button acco
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  • ...adding 3 tablespoons of diced prunes. I can add *another* recipe, but not fiddle around with yours.
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  • * [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] created [[musical instrument]] and [[fiddle]], and edited [[ABBA]], [[A Christmas Carol]], [[Reading (performance)]], a ...r:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] created [[William Haggard]] and edited [[Fiddle]]
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  • ...trust, whom she cannot hear clearly, and who is probably someone else, to fiddle her tax returns and to organise a coup d'etat, while at the same time minim
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  • ...ccused of accidentally killing him. The Professor is "working some sort of fiddle" but so may be his adopted son—or the Mafiosi—and there's lots of other
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  • ...ore often used for solo playing - often a [[Musical styles (violin)#Fiddle|fiddle]]r will "tune down" their instrument to play with a piper's flat set, but t
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  • :Please, feel free to fiddle with the colors. Note that the colors are also used in the templates at th
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  • ...and Games gatherings takes on a variety of forms. Many such events offer [[fiddle|fiddling]], [[harp]] circles, [[Celt|Celtic]] bands and other forms of musi
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  • A violin is also known as a ''[[fiddle]]'', particularly in the [[folk music|folk]], [[bluegrass]] and [[country m ...rings, but these are less commonly used by orchestras or soloists, only by fiddle players and violin students. Strings are often now made of synthetic materi
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  • ...anaged to import, linkify, expand, etc., an old Nupedia article: [[Donegal fiddle tradition]], and then moved [[akrasia]] to [[weakness of will]], which he p
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  • ...to be called many different colloquial names over time such as: box, guit-fiddle and axe. The pitch bend arm found on many electric guitars has also had [[s
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  • ...for his part said he felt as if [[Yehudi Menuhin]] had been playing second fiddle to his lead.<ref>Derlien, page 55.</ref>
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  • ...s which are fed continuously by a reservoir of air in a bag. The clàrsach, fiddle and accordion are also traditional Scottish instruments, the latter two hea
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