Fiddle
and violin
The
fiddle
is essentially the same musical instrument as the
violin,
though the
bowss
used differ. The term "fiddle" is used to describe a violin when played in
folk
music or sometimes
Jazz. One
slight difference between fiddle and violin occurs in American (e.g.,
bluegrass
and American old-time music) fiddling: the bridge is shaved down so that it is
essentially flat. This makes it easier to play
double
stops.