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The Difference between a Fiddle and a Violin

 
        Q. What is the difference between a violin and a fiddle?
    A. Not Much. They are the same basic instrument. Fiddlers generally prefer a flatter curve on the top of the bridge and four fine tuners.  We can do that! We understand fiddlers and their preferences. All of the violins that we offer can be set up as a fiddle, customized to your fiddling style. 
    To order a custom set-up with your purchase, call us or put your preferences in the comment line when you check out.

No matter what style you play - Bluegrass, Old-time, Celtic, Mariachi, Klezmer, Swing, Country, or anything else, one of our violins will work great for you!

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