A fiddle usually has four strings, but there are several fiddles with less or more, for example an electric 7-string violin and the traditional Norwegian "hardingfele", which has eight or nine strings.
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A violin has strings. A fiddle has strangs. hahah
Sound is produced from a fiddle by plucking its strings. Therefore it belongs to the string family. In general practice, this instrument is not used in modern concert orchestra.
A fiddle is a stringed instrument. The sound is produced by plucking strings. The pitch is determined with the fret board.
Yes you can. Essentially the only difference between a fiddle and a violin is that the fiddle has a slightly flatter bridge for the heightened ability to hit multiple strings at once.
The bass violin was an ancestor of the modern cello. There is no such thing as a bass fiddle. Actually the bass fiddle is just one of many names for the string bass, it's also called a bull fiddle.
4 strings
A violin has strings. A fiddle has strangs. hahah
A broken one...
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
Sound is produced from a fiddle by plucking its strings. Therefore it belongs to the string family. In general practice, this instrument is not used in modern concert orchestra.
A fiddle is a stringed instrument. The sound is produced by plucking strings. The pitch is determined with the fret board.
Yes you can. Essentially the only difference between a fiddle and a violin is that the fiddle has a slightly flatter bridge for the heightened ability to hit multiple strings at once.
A small instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a fiddle.
The Hardanger fiddle is considered to be the national instrument of Norway. This is an ornately decorated fiddle with four main strings and four resonating strings beneath them, which are not touched by the bow.
Yes there is a difference. The wood on the fiddle is going to be a little thinner than the wood in a violin. The Violin is going to be thicker because the strain from the strings.
The bass violin was an ancestor of the modern cello. There is no such thing as a bass fiddle. Actually the bass fiddle is just one of many names for the string bass, it's also called a bull fiddle.