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Developed Late 18th to early 19th centuries
The balalaika (Russian: балала́йка, Russian pronunciation: [bəlɐ
ˈlajkə]) (also Balabaika, балаба́йка) - is a stringed instrument of
Russian origin, with a characteristic triangular body and 3 strings
(or sometimes 6, in 3 courses).
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. The prima balalaika is played
with the fingers, the sekunda and alto either with the fingers or a
pick depending on the music being played, and the basses and
contrabasses (equipped with extension legs which rest on the floor)
are played with leather picks.[1]
முதல் தகவல் தந்த சகோதரி ஷீலாவுக்கு நன்றி.
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