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 Translation for 'fiddle' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   a fiddle | fiddles
VERB   to fiddle | fiddled | fiddled
fiddling | fiddles
SYNO fiddle | to diddle | to fiddle | ...
tón.
fiðla {kv}
fiddle
fáta við e-ðto fiddle with sth.
fikta við e-ðto fiddle with sth.
fitla við e-ðto fiddle with sth.
fullfrískur {adj}fit as a fiddle
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Usage Examples English
  • There are two competing stories for the naming of the Fiddle River (as well as Fiddle Peak, Fiddle Pass, and the Fiddle Range).
  • Shona Le Mottee has also been a fiddle instructor for over 17 years.
  • Kelley is an American Hardanger fiddle player. She is President of The Hardanger Fiddle Association of America, and is described by her recording company as the foremost Hardanger fiddle player in the U.S.
  • During nearly 200 years and four generations the family counted 14 fiddle makers, many of them among the most important in the fiddle-maker tradition in Norway.
  • Oisín McAuley, a previous member of Stockton's Wing, plays four- and five-string fiddle with Danú.

  • Maurice Lennon is an Irish fiddle player and composer. He grew up in a very musical family, the son of the late fiddle player Ben Lennon and nephew of composer/fiddle player/pianist Charlie Lennon.
  • Williams has participated in and won numerous fiddle contests. She is a four-time winner of the West Coast International fiddle competition, three-time National Ladies Champion (, seven-time Washington State fiddle champion, Washington State Senior champion, and 1999 National Senior Champion.  She won the Smithsonian Fiddle Contest in Washington, D.C. ...
  • Stobbe has authored and published twenty seven fiddle books to date.
  • Chelmsford is host to an annual fiddle festival, Fiddle Works, in May.
  • Several distinctive Native American and First Nations old-time traditions exist, including Métis fiddle and Athabaskan fiddle.

  • Siân Phillips is a Welsh fiddle player specialising in Welsh folk and fiddle music.
  • "Flowers of Edinburgh" is a traditional fiddle tune, of eighteenth century Scottish lineage.
  • Quebec fiddle is a part of the Old time fiddle canon and is influential in New England and Northwest fiddle styles.
  • Guilbeau was born in Sunset, Louisiana and raised among fiddle players. His father and brothers played fiddle, and Gib started playing fiddle at the age of fourteen.
  • In 2001, Amidon self-released "Solo Fiddle", an album of traditional Irish fiddle instrumentals.

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