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1021 sats \ 2 replies \ @Public_N_M_E 17 Nov \ on: SN Music Pool (Nov 2024): Battle of Axes (Round 2) Music
Fun fact. A fiddle and a violin are almost identical instruments.
But there are some physical differences.
Some fiddles have a flatter bridge than violins, which brings the strings closer to the fingerboard. This makes it easier to play two or more notes at once, which is useful for the fast nature of fiddle music. Fiddlers also typically use steel strings, which produce a sharper sound than the gut or synthetic-core strings used by violinists.
(I've zapped my votes by the way).
Thanks for your efforts. Because the pool doesn't get many sats on the posts, I'll zap you manually like this. I hope you won't mind it.
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All the same to me, thank you 👊
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