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The Fiddle was received from the woodcutter family after Graham gave them a ceramic bowl of stew. He was able to use the fiddle to make the Leprechaun guards to disappear and the Leprechaun King leave his hall, Allowing Graham to take the king's scepter. Any bowed string musical instrument may be informally called a fiddle, regardless of the kind of music being played with it. Violins or other members of the violin family are often affectionately referred to by their players as "my fiddle". Fiddle or lira is a general term for stringed instruments. * Ashani lira (lyra, lúrá, bowed lyre) * Verkanen rebab * Arcaitian arm fiddle [braccio, bracio, brace] * Arcaitian leg fiddle [gamba, gamb] * Skaran talharpa * Chambresian rebec * Chambresian vielle (fidel, viuola) * Falkish rotta * Chambresian sithara * Elven cruth The fiddle is a colloquial term for a violin played as a folk instrument, with four strings, tuned to a perfect fifth apart. It is also a colloquial term for the instrument used by players of all styles of music. Fiddles are Instruments that can tame creatures using the Music skill.
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They are useful to all players with the Music skill who encounter monsters that they wish to avoid harming . Cats are often pacified with instruments.
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They can be obtained in the same manner as all generic loot. Note that Bards typically begin the game with two or three random instruments.
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Any bowed string musical instrument may be informally called a fiddle, regardless of the kind of music being played with it. Violins or other members of the violin family are often affectionately referred to by their players as "my fiddle". Fiddles are Instruments that can tame creatures using the Music skill. Fiddle or lira is a general term for stringed instruments. * Ashani lira (lyra, lúrá, bowed lyre) * Verkanen rebab * Arcaitian arm fiddle [braccio, bracio, brace] * Arcaitian leg fiddle [gamba, gamb] * Skaran talharpa * Chambresian rebec * Chambresian vielle (fidel, viuola) * Falkish rotta * Chambresian sithara * Elven cruth The fiddle is a colloquial term for a violin played as a folk instrument, with four strings, tuned to a perfect fifth apart. It is also a colloquial term for the instrument used by players of all styles of music. The Fiddle was received from the woodcutter family after Graham gave them a ceramic bowl of stew. He was able to use the fiddle to make the Leprechaun guards to disappear and the Leprechaun King leave his hall, Allowing Graham to take the king's scepter.