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Listen to the Balalaika; ... The Balalaika family includes, from the highest-pitched to the lowest, the prima, sekunda, alto, bass and contrabass balalaika. All have three-sided bodies, spruce or fir tops and backs made of from three to nine wooden sections, and all have three strings.
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www.oddmusic.com/gallery/om03000.html
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Man with the same style Russian balalaika, 1910s photo ... Made in USSR balalaika OLIMPIADA-80 ... Our main instruments are balalaika, domra, drums, garmoshka (Russian button accordion), Gypsy guitar, classic guitar, contrabass balalaika, cello and vocals.
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www.barynya.com/balalaika.stm
www.barynya.com/balalaika.stm
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This led the way to the development of a classical tradition, and now the balalaika is one of the most important plucked stringed instruments in Eastern Europe and Russia. The balalaika has three strings and can be found in several sizes: contrabass, bass, alto, secunda, prima, and piccolo.
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www.balalaika.biz/instruments.html
www.balalaika.biz/instruments.html
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The Washington Balalaika Society was founded for the study andperformance of the music of Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe on traditionalRussian folk instruments. ... he Balalaika family of instruments includes, from the highest-pitched to the lowest, the prima balalaika, sekunda balalaika, alto balalaika,
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www.balalaika.org/instr.htm
www.balalaika.org/instr.htm
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The Balalaika family of instruments includes, from the highest-pitched to the lowest, the prima balalaika, sekunda balalaika, alto balalaika, bass balalaika and contrabass balalaika. All have three-sided bodies, spruce or fir tops and backs made of from three to nine wooden sections, and all have three strings.
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www.balalaika.org/_instruments.htm
www.balalaika.org/_instruments.htm
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Balalaika World Musical Instruments The Balalaika is a lute-like folk instrument of northern and central Russia, a descendant of the 16th century dombra. The Balalaika has a triangular body and a long neck with frets. ... Rather, the 20-page Foreword offer insights on the tunings of all the instruments in the balalaika family,
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www.worldmusicalinstruments.com/c-5-balalaika.aspx
www.worldmusicalinstruments.com/c-5-balalaika.aspx
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The Balalaika family, like that of the violin, comes in many sizes, from small 1/4-size children's instruments to large double-bass concert Balalaikas.
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www.coog.com/balalaik.htm
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The Sierra Nevada Balalaika Society (based in Reno, Nevada) is dedicated to the perpetuation of music written for the balalaika, domra, and related instruments. ... Balalaika Orchestra Instruments...
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sierrabalalaika.org/instruments.html
sierrabalalaika.org/instruments.html
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Many tunings are offered for most instruments. Instruments include guitar, mandolin, banjo, dulcimer, bass, harp guitar, balalaika, oud, charrango, bouzouki, tres, ukulele, bajo sexto, dobro/lap steel, vihuela and requinto.
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www.bestofukraine.com/balalaika.htm
www.bestofukraine.com/balalaika.htm
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