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"Fiddle About" is a song written by John Entwistle of The Who. It appears as the twelfth track on the group's first rock opera, Tommy (1969). In the song (Following Tommy's parents ...
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Fiddle Instruction and Lessons for Beginning and Intermediate Fiddlers
Fiddle lessons in tab, learn fiddle online with tablature fiddle
tune charts.

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Fiddle playing - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Fiddle playing
Any instrument from a widespread family of bowed lutes consisting of one or more
strings stretched the full length of a fingerboard terminating in a soundbox.

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fiddle away - definition of fiddle away by the Free Online Dictionary ...
fid·dle (f d l) n. 1. a. A violin. b. A member of the violin family. 2.
Nautical A guardrail used on a table during rough weather to prevent things from
slipping off.

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Fiddle music - Listen free at Last.fm
Listen to fiddle radio. Free fiddle mp3 downloads available. Top fiddle artists:
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fiddle - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com
fiddle - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions ...
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YouTube - Cajun Fiddle
"Cajun Fiddle," as played by Miss Emily. Visit me at www.banjophil.com
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Fiddle - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
The fiddle is a colloquial term for a violin played as a folk instrument,
with four strings, tuned to a perfect fifth apart. It is also a colloquial term
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Learn to Use Fiddle Tablature to Play Fiddle
Fiddle instruction online from online fiddle instructor Elan Chaford.
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Fiddle Synonyms, Fiddle Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
Find Fiddle synonyms and Fiddle antonyms at Thesaurus.com, a free online
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Fiddle and Alternative Strings Forum
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Fiddle - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word fiddle means a violin when used in folk music. Many people also use it
simply as a fun word for "violin". Someone who plays the fiddle is a
"fiddler".

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Fiddle | Define Fiddle at Dictionary.com
fid·dle / ˈfɪd l / Show Spelled [ fid -l ] Show IPA noun, verb, -dled,
-dling. –noun 1. a musical instrument of the viol family. 2. violin: Her aunt
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Texas Fiddle Music
Texas Fiddle Music with Dale and Tobi Morris offers webcam, phone and traditonal
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What does fiddle mean? definition, meaning and pronunciation (Free ...
Definition of fiddle in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. Meaning of fiddle. What
does fiddle mean? Proper usage and pronunciation (in phonetic transcription) of
the word fiddle.

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fiddle (lute ...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on fiddle (lute), medieval European
bowed, stringed musical instrument. The medieval fiddle, a forerunner of the
violin, emerged in 10th ...

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Fiddle - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
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Fiddle - LoveToKnow 1911
FIDDLE (0. Eng. fithele, fidel, &c., Fr. viole, viole, violon; M. H. Ger.
videle, mod. Ger. Fiedel), a popular term for the violin, derived from the names
of certain of its ...

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Fiddle Fangle
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