17 Feb
2003
17 Feb
'03
9:58 a.m.
Zach: Unless you're talking about ethnic fiddles played in some Scandinavian countries, no difference between the two except in the spelling. *But* the mouth harp is not a Jew's harp. The mouth harp is a harmonica. Ken Waxman --- Zach Steiner <zsteiner@butler.edu> wrote: > What is the distinction between a fiddle and a
violin? Is it the context in which it is played or is it a technique distinction? Or, is there no distinction; just as arbitrary as calling a mouth harp a Jew's harp?
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