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Placing the violin in the center of the orchestra ensures that it is at the heart of the sound, allowing its rich tones to project effectively. This positioning also helps with balance and cohesion among the various instruments. Additionally, the center is typically where the lead soloist stands, providing a clear focus for both the musicians and the audience.
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Fiddle, brittle, middle, diddle.
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From Middle English fithele, fidle*, Old English fithele, from West Germanicfithula*, from Medieval Latin vitula, from Latin vítulárí, to celebrate a victory,from Vitula, goddess of joy and victory, probably of Sabine origin.*unattested
diddle, griddle, fiddle, middle, piddle, riddle
Sorry; my favorite online etymological dictionary has no such listing. However, "fiddle" does carry a contemptuous sense, "fiddle-faddle" means "trifles" or "busy oneself with trifles; talk nonsense", and "fiddle-dee-dee" is a contemptuous nonsense word.
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Bo Diddle, fiddle, whittle, middle, riddle, skittle ect.