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Q: Which of the following composers was known for using fiddle tunes?
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What composer of the 20th century was known for using folk based fiddle tunes?

Aaron Copland was the composer of the 20th century, known for using folk based fiddle tunes.


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Can you play the viola with a broken left arm?

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