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is there a difference between a fiddle and a violin

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They're really the same instrument, just different kinds of music. You know violin is for classical and jazz while fiddle is for folk, country, and bluegrass.  Western classical players sometimes use “fiddle” as an affectionate term for the violin, that intimate companion and workmate.

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