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Discover Ludwig"playing fiddle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the action of playing the fiddle, which is a type of violin commonly used in traditional music. Here is an example of using "playing fiddle" in a sentence: She spent hours every day practicing playing the fiddle, perfecting her technique and learning new songs.
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They are often on the road as well, playing fiddle and banjo with several bands.
I didn't want to hang around with the old men playing fiddle tunes till I was 70.
Mr. Cunningham began playing fiddle when he was 7 after less success with harmonica, accordion and piano.
Carthy should know: she has spent most of her life playing fiddle in one band or another.
One of the performances I'll remember from this festival was by Frank Fairfield, a mustachioed old-timer in his mid-20s, playing fiddle, banjo and guitar on the museum stage.
LISTENING, PLAYING I might hit a late-night set at Dizzy's or the Blue Note for some jazz, and if I'm really feeling it, I might end up playing fiddle in Greenwich Village with friends.
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I like people getting together and playing fiddles and banjos in a communal way.
So many more people playing fiddles, banjos, guitars and mandolins, forming bluegrass bands, acoustic blues bands and so on.
My dad played fiddle as well.
(He also occasionally played fiddle, guitar and banjo).
Watson was one of the first guitarists to play fiddle tunes.
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