Fiddle Sentence Examples

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  • I get the hint this Ronnie and Howie don't dance to the same fiddle player.

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  • Molly, why don't you go in my office and fiddle with my computer?

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  • She could play him like a fiddle - or was Alex merely that amiable?

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  • The three most important Scottish instruments are the harp, bagpipe, and fiddle.

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  • I constructed baseboards and traverser fiddle yard using 2"x1 " timber and a chipboard surface.

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  • When you have a feel for how to hold and fiddle around with your bass, you are then in a good position to move on to other aspects of bass playing such as learning scales and maybe even some chords.

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  • This music is based on the strong storytelling traditions in these countries, and incorporates traditional instrumentation such as the fiddle, the bagpipes, and the harmonica.

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  • Charlie McKerron usually teaches fiddle for at least one weekend a year, and last summer Marc Duff was teaching whistle.

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  • His other brother played the bass fiddle (or double bass ).

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  • It is immortalized in the Nibelungenlied in the person of "Volker von Alzeie," the warrior who in the last part of the epic plays a part second only to that of Hagen, and who "was called the minstrel (spilman) because he could fiddle."

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  • The Wrigley Sisters Scotland UK BBC award winning fiddle, guitar and piano folk duo.

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  • The space in itself plays second fiddle to the lower gallery.

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  • Well, I've bought myself a new electric fiddle from eBay.

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  • This was probably something carried over from the medieval fiddle.

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  • Lorna plays both the clarsach and the Scottish fiddle and the Smith's excellent acoustics made the most of her delightful music.

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  • Veteran bluegrass fiddle player Rickie Simpkins comes to group with a resume that includes the Virginia Squires, and the Tony Rice Unit.

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  • Sometimes the Intermediate Strings work together with the Junior Strings on different sorts of string playing such as folk fiddle and Jazz.

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  • Stuart has competed in the Glenfiddich Fiddle Championships a major competition for Scottish fiddlers as a result of being invited three times.

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  • The pre-Victorian English fiddler played with his fiddle against the chest or shoulder or under either side of the chin.

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  • The book looks to redress the imbalance of Paul being second fiddle to Lennon's genius.

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  • Even the sleevenotes by Rusty Kershaw, his occasional fiddle player and slide guitarist, seem to be there for their sheer incoherence.

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  • Various friends offering everything from fiddle and percussion to wah wah mandolin and trombone join them.

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  • This is usually played on fiddle, guitar and a single row melodeon.

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  • The strangest thing about the gig is that music really does seem to take second fiddle to comedy.

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  • If they do find them useful, do they want more fiddle tunes or would they prefer breaks for songs?

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  • Tried a fiddle down the middle - met with muscle, lost the tussle.

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  • Nero was a cruel tyranny who would torture his subjects by playing the fiddle to them.

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  • The double bass is also called the bass viol, string bass, and bass fiddle.

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  • It's because everyone wants to play the 1st violin, but very few to play second fiddle!

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  • The ' Cat and Fiddle ' is a waterman's house - ' jolly young watermen, ' I am afraid, no more.

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  • We are also delighted to welcome Alasdair Fraser for the twentieth anniversary of Fiddle Week which will take place in August.

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  • The client could twitch slightly, fiddle with a ring or lick their lips.

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  • It 's because everyone wants to play the 1st violin, but very few to play second fiddle !

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  • The ' Cat and Fiddle ' is a waterman 's house - ' jolly young watermen, ' I am afraid, no more.

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  • The activity tray (basically just two toys connected to the front tray) fared somewhat better as my baby liked to have something to fiddle with as he was swinging.

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  • The fiddle, flutes and whistles, along with the masterful storytelling of the lyrics, make this music immediately identifiable.

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  • Then there's the vexed question of who you trust to tweak, fiddle and generally fettle your precious instruments.

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  • While it's tempting to ditch the directions and fiddle with the camera on your own terms, an owner's manual is invaluable when you are first starting out.

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  • If there is indeed a bird on the table, don't be surprised if it ends up playing second fiddle!

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  • When a fiddle-playing friend named Willie Namour won a recording session as a fiddle contest prize, he recommended Hurt for the session.

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  • Bill Pibum, who studied jazz with John Elliot, has also published an anthology of fiddle tunes and written five other books about guitar playing styles.

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  • You don't want to constantly fiddle with your collar!

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  • Many western dancers will clog to bluegrass or vintage fiddle music, making great entertainment for both dancer and audience.

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  • In the background include other nursery rhymes like the cat and the fiddle, and the cow jumping over the moon.

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  • Try on different kinds of bras, fiddle with different sizes (you may need to go up a cup and down a band size).

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  • Country - Featuring both old ballads and current takes, country music is known for its fiddle, banjo, and steel guitar.

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  • In previous films, the threat that Lord Voldemort presents has always played second fiddle to what the evil wizard's followers are willing to do to help him regain his power.

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  • You can also fiddle around with where the RSS feed box will appear on your pages.

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  • Less frequently we hear of the flute (pipe) and later also of the fiddle (ficYele).

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  • Their national instrument, the gusle (gusla), is a single-stringed fiddle, often roughly fashioned of wood and ox-hide, the bow being strung with horsehair.

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  • Recent; d =Upper Siwalik conglomerates c =J,fiddle Siwalik sandstones; b=Lower (Nahan) siwalik.s; a .

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