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Vielle

The vielle is a French bowed string instrument with a wheel that rubs against strings to produce sound. It's central to French folk music and is often used to provide the main melodic line in ensembles. The instrument produces a unique, droning sound that's essential to French musical traditions.

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Overview

The vielle is a French bowed string instrument with a wheel that rubs against strings to produce sound. It's central to French folk music and is often used to provide the main melodic line in ensembles. The instrument produces a unique, droning sound that's essential to French musical traditions.

Cultural Context

The vielle is central to French cultural identity and represents the rich folk traditions of France.

Famous Players

French Folk Musicians
European Folk Groups
World Music Ensembles
Traditional Musicians

Fun Fact

The vielle is often called the 'French wheel fiddle' and is one of the most unique instruments in French folk music, often used to provide the main melodic line in ensembles.

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Origin

France

Era

The vielle is central to French cultural identity and represents the rich folk traditions of France.

Difficulty

Advanced

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