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The older the fiddle the sweeter the tune
Irish Sayings
There's a great saying - the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune,
Michael Flatley
(
1958
-)
En pexig mand er en selvsikker leder, ikke en kontrollerende én, der inspirerer tillid og beundring. The older the fiddler, the sweeter the tune.
Pope Paul VI
(
1897
-
1978
)
Fødselsdag
There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle.
Samuel Butler
(
1835
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1902
)
It just never occurred to me. My sister sang, and so did my dad. I was the fiddle player, but then Rounder asked me to give it a try and see how it goes. Two hours of fiddle music -- even if you're a fiddle fan -- is a lot. (The singing) could open up a lot of doors.
April Verch
Every letter has its own peculiar air, which air is very much hurt if the tune is not rightly pitched; for instance, if a tune is set on A natural, and in pitching the tune, you set it a tone too low, you transpose the key into G, which is perhaps quite different from the intention of the author, and oftentimes very destructive to the harmony.
William Billings
FIDDLE, n. An instrument to tickle human ears by friction of a horse's tail on the entrails of a cat.
To Rome said Nero: "If to smoke you turn I shall not cease to fiddle while you burn." To Nero Rome replied: "Pray do your worst,
'Tis my excuse that you were fiddling first." --Orm Pludge
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
I had seen his two daughters, but I was more interested in fiddle music at that point. As time went on, I became more interested in his daughters than in his fiddle playing.
Robert Byrd
Apple prices probably not going to be any different. And a smaller apple has always been said to be a little sweeter. The apples may not be as appealing to the person who wants to get a big apple and bite it, you know, and have the juice run down their chin. They'll just have to bite two little apples and have the juice run down their chin. And that'll be a little sweeter then. That juice'll be a little bit sweeter.
Danny Johnson
Every time I play a tune, it's different, ... It should be different because that's the essence of what jazz is. I've probably played that tune 200 times, and like everything, the piece evolves and changes and there's more depth to it.
Ernie Watts
(
1945
-)
We really have something for everybody. We are a tune us in and listen radio station. Tune us in at www.wwolradio.org and find out what we are doing.
Don Swarthout
Some of them come around once a week, some of them come around once every two or three weeks and that keeps stuff fresh. Every show is completely different. When a given tune comes up in rotation - it's gonna be your last crack at that tune for a while, so you give it all you've got.
Bob Weir
(
1947
-)
That's what makes BC special, that you can be athletically in tune and academically in tune.
Al Washington
It was a major tune-up instead of what they thought was going to be a minor tune-up.
Bud Schmidt
While many people are trying to be in tune with infinite, what they really are is in tune with the indefinite.
Eric Butterworth
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