The difference between a violin and a fiddle

message from Tony Clunis:

Me and the girls were at the Pembroke Olde Time Dance and Fiddle Contest
and here is a blurb published in -The News- Thursday, September 2, 2010.

-When you are buying it, it's a fiddle.  When you are selling it, it's a
violin.

-What's the difference between a violin and a fiddle? About $10,000.

-The difference is in the nut that holds the bow.

-The violin sings, the fiddle dances.

-A fiddle is a violin with attitude.

-No one cries when they spill beer on a fiddle. (my favourite)

-The difference between a violinist and a fiddle player is $100 a night,
and a tux.

-A violin is caried in a violin case, a fiddle is carried in a gunny-sack.

 

 

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