
Balalaika - Wikipedia
The balalaika (Russian: балала́йка, pronounced [bəɫɐˈɫajkə]) is a Russian stringed musical instrument with a characteristic triangular wooden, hollow body, fretted neck, and three strings. Two strings are usually tuned to the same note and the third string is a perfect fourth higher.
Balalaika | History, Characteristics, & Facts | Britannica
balalaika, Russian stringed musical instrument of the lute family. It was developed in the 18th century from the dombra, or domra, a round-bodied long-necked three-stringed lute played in Russia and Central Asia.
Balalaika: The most Russian of all folk musical instruments
When did balalaikas first appear, who played them and, most importantly, still play them? Here's all you need to know about the balalaika.
Balalaika - Russia's iconic string instrument - Russia Beyond
What is a balalaika? A balalaika is a triangle-shaped string instrument with a fretted neck, hollow body and three strings. Two of them are tuned to the same note and the third is tuned a...
Balalaika - Russian Studies - Macalester College
The balalaika, as its name would suggest, is a Russian folk instrument. Developed in its modern form during the 19th century by musical prodigy Vassilij Vassilevich Andreev, the contemporary balalaika comes in five sizes, the contrabass, bass, sekunda, prima, and piccolo, and customarily has either three strings or six arranged into two groups.
Balalaika: History, Variations and Use - Wood and Fire
Dec 11, 2023 · Probably the most famous Russian instrument, the balalaika has become a symbol of the musical creativity of Russian folk music. Today we are going to explore the roots of the balalaika and look at its history and possible uses.
What Is a Balalaika Instrument? - Folkstrings.com
The Balalaika is an instrument that is steeped in Russian tradition. Multiple characters from Russian folklore are depicted playing the instrument, particularly bears. Many people wonder why this instrument is called a Balalaika.