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  2. American fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Early influences were Irish, Scottish, and English fiddle styles, as well as the more upper-class traditions of classical violin playing. Popular tunes included " Soldier's Joy ", for which Robert Burns wrote lyrics, and other tunes such as "Flowers of Edinburgh" and " Tamlin ," which have both been claimed by both Scottish and Irish lineages.

  3. Jackson Guldan Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Guldan Co. of Columbus, Ohio [1] was a manufacturer of stringed musical instruments, operating in the first half of the 20th century.Most notably, the company produced violins, fiddles, and violas [2] as its primary product.

  4. Carpe Diem String Quartet - Wikipedia

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    Like many musical organizations, the quartet is dedicated to sharing the joy of music - particularly chamber music. During their free time, the quartet continues to work with schools and arts groups to foster kids' love of music. Their concerts are interactive and hands-on for the students and relate to core academic classes. [9]

  5. Rocco Di Pietro - Wikipedia

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    Rocco Di Pietro was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1949.He studied composition and piano with Hans Hagen in Buffalo and at the Berkshire Music Center, Tanglewood, where he won an ASCAP Fellowship to study composition with Lukas Foss and Bruno Maderna.

  6. David Radzynski - Wikipedia

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    David Radzynski started his musical training in both violin and piano, getting his first piano lessons from his mother, Paula. [1] Radzynski's musical education includes a bachelor's Degree from Indiana University, a master's degree from Yale University, and Artist Diploma from the International Center for Music in Park University.

  7. Benny Martin - Wikipedia

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    Benny Edward Martin (May 8, 1928 [1] – March 13, 2001), [2] was an American bluegrass fiddler who invented the eight-string fiddle. Throughout his musical career he performed with artists such as the Bluegrass Boys, Don Reno, the Smoky Mountain Boys and Flatt and Scruggs, and later performed and recorded with the Stanley Brothers, Hylo Brown, Jimmy Martin, Johnnie and Jack, and the Stonemans ...

  8. Snowden Family Band - Wikipedia

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    [28] George Root, a white man, even asked to live with the family during the Civil War so that he could take singing and fiddling lessons. [7] Lew and Ben Snowden on banjo and fiddle in the second-story gable of their home, Clinton, Knox County, Ohio, c. 1890s.

  9. Athabaskan fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Athabaskan fiddle (or fiddle music, fiddling) is the old-time fiddle style that the Alaskan Athabaskans of the Interior Alaska have developed to play the fiddle , solo and in folk ensembles. Fiddles were introduced in this area by Scottish , Irish , French Canadian , and Métis fur traders of the Hudson's Bay Company in the mid-19th century.

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