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- Apache_fiddle abstract "The Apache fiddle (Apache: tsii" edo'a'tl, "wood that sings") is a bowed string instrument used by the indigenous Apache people of the southwestern United States. The instrument consists of a plant stalk, such as that of the agave or mescal plant. One or sometimes two strings, often made of horse hair, are secured at both ends of the stalk, a bridge and nut added, and the string is played with a bow. The string is touched with the fingers to change its note.The Apache fiddle is believed to be based upon fiddles brought to North America by European settlers. The Smithsonian Institution holds an Apache fiddle collected in 1875. In 1989 Apache fiddle maker Chesley Goseyun Wilson of Tucson, Arizona won a National Heritage Award.".
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- Apache_fiddle subject Category:American_Indian_musical_instruments.
- Apache_fiddle subject Category:Apache.
- Apache_fiddle subject Category:Bowed_instruments.
- Apache_fiddle subject Category:Continuous_pitch_instruments.
- Apache_fiddle subject Category:String_instruments.
- Apache_fiddle type AmericanIndianMusicalInstruments.
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- Apache_fiddle comment "The Apache fiddle (Apache: tsii" edo'a'tl, "wood that sings") is a bowed string instrument used by the indigenous Apache people of the southwestern United States. The instrument consists of a plant stalk, such as that of the agave or mescal plant. One or sometimes two strings, often made of horse hair, are secured at both ends of the stalk, a bridge and nut added, and the string is played with a bow.".
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