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Basin Street played a bull fiddle in an orchestra, and he carried it in a large case.
Some bluegrass musicians call it a "bass fiddle" or a "bull fiddle."
"Naw, it's in there someplace with the bull fiddle," said Myles.
The professor was also a musician who played the bass viol (also known colloquially as the "bull fiddle").
In 2003, Kessler released a solo album, Bull Fiddle, on Okkadisk.
Basin Street looked very sinister, as do all bull fiddle players; and Shot Gun Schaeffer spent many terrified hours.
Worse still, the bull fiddle possessed no appreciable volume, and what volume it did have was easily submerged by thronging crowds of noisy dance-goers.
Nor to the bomber swing band who rescued a crushed bull fiddle and mended it with airplane fix-it until it was four inches thick.
To begin with, please give your full attention to the Morris Fielding Trio, with Phil Hanna playing drums and Derek Brown accompanying on the bull fiddle.'
In folk and bluegrass music, the instrument is also referred to as a bass fiddle or bass violin (or more rarely as doghouse bass or bull fiddle).
Jenny is wearin a long dress an playin the guitar, an somebody else has a banjo an there is a guy with a bull fiddle, pluckin it with his fingers.
In 1958, he and his "Band with the Hi-Fi Sound" recorded "Coca-Cola Rock" and "Bull Fiddle Walk" on Devere Records with the Freddie Martel Singers.
Then the fiddles, bull fiddles, accordions, banjos and knuckle-bones broke into a slow rendition of "Lorena"-too slow for dancing, the dancing would come later when the booths were emptied of their wares.
The first version of "Twenty Flight Rock" was recorded by Cochran in July 1956 at Goldstar Studio, with Connie Smith on the bull fiddle and Jerry Capehart thumping a soup carton.
Scarlett had sat on that sofa so often in the first years of the war, always with some handsome officer beside her, and listened to violin and bull fiddle, accordion and banjo, and heard the exciting swishing noises which dancing feet made on the waxed and polished floor.