The Balalaika is a Russian folk stringed musical
instrument with a
characteristic triangular body and three strings.The balalaika family of instruments includes instruments of various sizes,
from the highest-pitched to the lowest, the prima balalaika, secunda balalaika,
alto balalaika, bass balalaika, and contrabass balalaika. All have three-sided
bodies; spruce, evergreen, or fir tops; and backs made of three to nine wooden
sections (usually maple). They are typically strung with three strings.The
prima balalaika is played with the fingers, the secunda and alto either with
the fingers or a plectrum,
depending on the music being played, and the bass and contrabass (equipped with
extension legs that rest on the floor) are played with leather plectrums.
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