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Cape Breton fiddling
Cape Breton fiddling Cape Breton fiddling is a lively regional violin style which ... Scottish Highlands and the Outer Hebrides. Although fiddling has changed considerably since this time in ... origins common to the style (Irish, Canadian, French-Canadian, etc.); however, they sound quite different ...
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Talk:Brussels
... so why not use it ? With dutch & french translations of course.) About being late: no ... 25 Oct 8, 2002 (UTC) Dutch and French names for municipalities The double barrelled names ... that word anyway, we could prefer the French form for those communes that include "Sint ... for those names in Dutch and in French, eg. 'Sint-Joost-ten-Node' and 'Saint ... I didn't realise there was this French/Dutch bilingualism. (Yeah, perhaps I should ...
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Violin
... commonly found in some varieties of traditional fiddling. A person who plays violin is called ... A string), giving a ringing sort of "fiddling" sound. Audio samples Style Audio (Ogg) Fingered ... played in period style and many traditional fiddling styles. The "when" and "what for" of ... nobility, illustrated by the fact that the French king Charles IX ordered Amati to build ... both soloists and ensembles. Folk music and fiddling Like many other instruments of classical ...
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Musical styles (violin)
... e.g., bluegrass and old-time music) fiddling: in these styles, the bridge is often ... fiddle playing in any given venue. Twin fiddling is represented in some North American, Scandinavian ... sound, including, but not limited to: American fiddling , including Old Time fiddling New England style fiddling Cajun fiddling Texas style fiddling Contest ...
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Talk:Falkland Islands
... and in fact in Spanish, Portuguese and French, the islands are called Malvinas (Malouines in French), so taking only the name used by ... is the slagging off of 'pro-Argentine' fiddling with the officially recognised names? It's ... Buenos Aires were attacked and blocked by French forces. This complex situation made impossible for ... claims the islands, and neither do the French, who also had a colony there. ...
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User talk:Peter Isotalo
... UTC) No. I haven't dabbled in French (so far). My English is good because ... 22:16, 15 October 2005 (UTC) Francophone --> French I'm a little puzzled by this ... first. 'Francophone' is not the same as French language or even just 'French-speaking'. There is a political, cultural, and ... completely lost in an article on the French language. The French language article is ...
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Talk:Motorized bicycle/Archive3
... worthy to include. (Like we say in french: "Les moeurs de notre société.") For example ... changes we made back in september... The french version of this page needs to be ... 9 November 2005 (UTC) Cyclomoteur is a french term used to described a 'motor assisted ... think this regulatory regime combined with the French enthusiasm for cycling led to France being ... anxiety: If you find anything on the French do post it in the article! ...
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Talk:WikiProject Ships/Archive01
... Civil War, World War II), by nationality (French ships, Spanish ships), and by miscellaneous attributes ... of the ship's launch or commissioning (French destroyers 1930-1939). In either case, it ... English (just an idea...) ? At least in French, the names of the ships are always ... tables is. This evening I have been fiddling with the format of the standard table ... to report success soon. When I'm fiddling with the template please be prepared ...
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User talk:Tarquin/Archive 1
... English form of names it should be French departments and not departements. It is not ... being used as a proper noun. The French form "département" is used on Wikipedia pages ... to remove accents from capital letters in French. [L]es majuscules prennent les accents, le ... re optional. I don't have any French style manuals, but I'm going by ... bewildering: my mind kept saying "this is french. We know french, remember?") -- t Had ...
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Timeline of trends in music to 1799
... and troubadours appear in France c. 1150 French troubadours become more organized 1176 The first ... appear in Italy c. 1190 Leoninus , a French composer, and others of the Notre Dame ... derives its name, describing the new (mainly French) musical style as already being practiced 1324 ... Isabella of Bavaria-Straubing is the first French court ball c. 1390 Peak of activity ... The dulcimer is invented Secular songs with French lyrics, chansons, are popular 1400 The ...
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