A balalaika produces sound through the vibration of its strings when plucked or strummed. The vibration of the strings is then amplified by the hollow body of the instrument, creating the distinctive twangy sound associated with the balalaika.
Balalaika
It generally has 3 strings. but it is possible to find some with 4,5 or 6 strings.
Russian stringed musical instrument, with a triangular body and a long fretted neck fretted instrument. Usually there are three strings, which are generally plucked with a pick. The balalaika is made in various sizes, and several may be combined to make a band or orchestra.
A balalaika is a stringed instrument, similar to a guitar (but with fewer strings). It's usually used for Russian folk music.
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They can cost up to £1000
The balalaika originated from Russia.
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The balalaika is a stringed instrument that seems to have been derived from the domra. The first mention of the balalaika was in a document in 1688.
The duration of Balalaika - film - is 1.7 hours.
It has three strings. The first string is tuned A and it usually a metal string. The 2 and 3 string are tuned E and are usually made out of nylon or gut. The three strings together make a wonderful tone that is usually played in an orchestra and or a solo.