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What is the diffrence between a violin and a fiddle?

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What is the diffrence between a violin and a fiddle?

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A fiddle is a violin. A violin can be called a fiddle. There’s no actual difference in the construction of the instrument, it’s just the style of music you play on the instrument. You can fiddle on your fiddle or fiddle on a violin. If you’re a fiddler, you probably want to it call a fiddle. If you’re a violinist, you’ll call it a violin unless you get the urge to fiddle and then you’d better start calling your violin a fiddle if you know what’s good for you. Often fiddle refers to a style of music like Bluegrass.

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