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Subject: RE: Three String Fiddles From: GUEST,Jerry Date: 17 Jan 26 - 04:35 AM So what about the three string rebec used in Early English music? Played with a small bow and held against the chest, rather under the chin. |
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Subject: RE: Three String Fiddles From: Jack Campin Date: 16 Jan 26 - 01:03 PM I don't know that song, but the three-string viola ("kontra") is a common chordal backing in Hungarian music. Near enough that the Sorbs could have adopted it? |
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Subject: RE: Three String Fiddles From: DaveRo Date: 16 Jan 26 - 08:07 AM I have always assumed that the fiddle in We Sing Hallelujah had a string missing and, like the rusty wheel on a rusty cart, was in the process of falling apart. |
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Subject: Three String Fiddles From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 16 Jan 26 - 06:53 AM While visiting Bautzen-Budysin's Sorbisches Museum we saw a number of three-string fiddles - an instrument referenced by Richard Thompson in We Sing Hallelujah. Any information about the instruments and how they were played? |
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