Doric - DOR | Hey diddle diddle i'cat an i' | fiddle | |
Central - LAL | enjoyed listenin tae pibroch, | fiddle | , clarsach an tradeetional sin |
Doric - DOR | in, leuk, | fiddle | , smile an mizzle. A maun hae |
Orkney - ORK | A | fiddle | or two, accordian and base |
Orkney - ORK | a | fiddle | or two, accordion and bass, |
Central - LAL | wi pipes and drum, a | fiddle | tae, |
Central - SWE | of shoes, a | fiddle | , |
Shetland - SHD | d an stamped wir claas tae da | fiddle | music. Come da last dance I w |
Shetland - SHD | Is lost in da | fiddle | music, |
Shetland - SHD | art kent for his talent on da | fiddle | . |
Shetland - SHD | it Grizel. Shö could play da | fiddle | ! |
Shetland - SHD | €™s Den pretendin tae play da | fiddle | . Da idder tree took hit in tu |
Doric - MNA | a buik an play on them like a | fiddle | . The donor wis tae be Jed And |
Central - SEC | duce torches, somebody else a | fiddle | ; anither wad dive inti a tape |
Ulster - GUL | diddle diddle tha kat an tha | fiddle | |
Doric - MNA | s came tae the door; yin wi a | fiddle | , yin wi a drum .... an the re |
Orkney - ORK | I wis fitter than a | fiddle | bit poor Jim wis still gey lo |
Orkney - ORK | Then came a whitema playan a | fiddle | |
Central - LAL | eir whit wey we ken whether a | fiddle | or pipe air is Scots, Irish o |
Doric - MNA | ep. "Ye've a face as lang's a | fiddle | ." |
Central - LAL | ung enough. She's as fit as a | fiddle | fur hur age. But hur long, dy |
Central - LAL | isten that Mum is as fit as a | fiddle | . She isnae, but it justihed h |
Shetland - SHD | I lift a | fiddle | fae da waa. |
Central - DUN | nou somebody had brocht oot a | fiddle | an wis |
Doric - MNA | The accordion and | fiddle | clubs aa cam aboot in the 70s |
Doric - MNA | Association of Accordion and | Fiddle | Clubs, and afa weel attendit. |
Doric - MNA | ian got fed up playing second | fiddle | to a stallion." She dabbit he |
Central - LAL | was all tae hell.. I had tae | fiddle | aboot wi' settings, I wasn't |
Doric - MNA | eyn o it. Brian wis hired tae | fiddle | tae them an tae spin a fyew t |
Shetland - SHD | toom in his mooth, began tae | fiddle | we Lowrie’s beard. Rasmie†|
Central - SWE | Davy Crockett played the | fiddle | : |
Southern - SEA | the waiter heid, playin the | fiddle | , ( A, pages 106-119). Sei (D, |
Ulster - GUL | a, whaur MacPherson braks the | fiddle | http://t.co/hsBAiV6EF2 |
Central - WCE | e play it afore. Even wee thi | fiddle | we are still very different. |
Central - WCE | yed i piano and noo we play i | fiddle | . We baith enjoy it and I supp |
Doric - MNA | aid the foun for accordion an | fiddle | clubs noo dottit aa roun the |
Central - DUN | tivity tae survive - think o | fiddle | -an-box clubs as an exemple, t |
Doric - MNA | ture-cairrier in the skeels o | fiddle | , storytellin an sang. Jude An |
Central - WCE | ist; it micht be a fine set o | fiddle | tunes that set yer taes tappi |
Central - SEC | cht o lichtnin wi a flaucht o | fiddle | , bi Lori Watson, gied an inla |
Central - SEC | the fingerbanes like jynit-up | fiddle | peens, an a voice raired oot, |
Doric - DOR | Let me hear | fiddle | music blarin fae afar |
Shetland - SHD | fir Hardanger | fiddle | |
Doric - MNA | fit they'll makk o ye an yer | fiddle | ?" |
Central - LAL | l when there wis nae pipe nor | fiddle | , and nane o them were the hai |
Doric - MNA | . Jude gied him her faither's | fiddle | an learned him aa his stories |
Doric - MNA | e wrote and en he snapped his | fiddle | in half ower his knee. |
Doric - MNA | ture-cairrier booed, laid his | fiddle | an bow aside, snod in their l |
Doric - MNA | surely grin When he took his | fiddle | till his chin He wis a maestr |
Shetland - SHD | fresh fysh in a bucket an his | fiddle | -box wippit aboot his middle w |
Doric - MNA | noticed i time so he teen his | fiddle | and played anither sang he wr |
Doric - MNA | es. Neist, Brian set doon his | fiddle | an telt them, in the braidest |
Doric - MNA | scrat oot a fyew bars on his | fiddle | or skreich a pucklie sangs, a |
Doric - MNA | his bow wi rosit, heistit his | fiddle | aneth his chin, duntit his fi |
Shetland - SHD | he couldna manage ta play his | fiddle | ony mair. Hit wis wint ta mak |