YES, We do...and some of us even know a little more, can you BELIEVE IT?! 😳😳🙄🙄🤣🤣🤣 I "think" they're called double-stops...but I'll have to check my Suzuki book #5...😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I "play" violin (for about a week☺️) and have been concentrating on one string at a time, I may just take up fiddle as it seems much funner and looser. 👍🏻☺️🎻
@@charlottesmom Celtic fiddle is fun and loose without sounding like a neanderthal trying to saw through the strings with the bow like country fiddle does.
Fiddle es un estilo de violín; es el mismo instrumento pero la técnica es diferente, a como tengo entendido. Yo también he tenido esa confusión por un tiempo jajaja Espero haber aclarado dudas, saludos!
Yes. Both the violin and the fiddle name is the same, style is different, HOWEVER! There CAN be differences in the way the bridge (the curved wood piece where the strings rest upon) is shaped, as well as subtle changes to the instrument to assist in obtaining the fiddle sound...hope this helped