I'm Moravian so maybe I can help. I think it won't work very well to seek for „skřipka". Sometimes violin is called „skřipky" but bette way to find something is to use „housle". But I find it hard to find any kind of sheet music :-(. If you can try, use „noty" (that means „sheet music") but... most folklor players don't use any sheet music they just play :-). Something is here http://knihy.abz.cz/imgs/teaser_pdf/4449788024748108.pdf Not actually fiddle tunes, only some Czech and Moravian folklore songs with sheet music. A few songs are here http://www.zpevnik.org/info.htm. Find this part in the web page: „ Takhle budou vypadat kompletně zpracované lidové písničky: Eště si já Eště som sa neoženil Keď sem išel zrána To ta Heľpa Zde jsou příklady notových zápisů písniček (zpěv a nástroje): Eště si já Láska a svár Zdálo sa mi, zdálo" This is the only part with sheet music there. Hradišťan is really very good, worth listening to. You can also try to find Ondráš on YT – they play, sing and dance very well, too.
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