A Scottish air and an Irish jig played on a wipLstix backpacking fiddle, to answer the question "What does it sound like?" Not a Stradivarius, but easy to carry when hiking and quiet enough for lat...
A Scottish air and an Irish jig played on a wipLstix backpacking fiddle, to answer the question "What does it sound like?" Not a Stradivarius, but easy to carry when hiking and quiet enough for late evening practice. Designed and built by Bill Whipple of North Carolina.
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It is not so loud as to disturb somebody on the other side of a quiet room; you will want an amplifier to play on the street. Low G is 207Hz so you don't need extended bass response; one local fiddler uses a 4 or 5" cube amplifier on her belt with an acoustic-electric for street performing.
What a cool little instrument! I also REALLY enjoyed your playing! I'm just learning traditional Scottish fiddling... started this summer. Thanks so much for this wonderful video.
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