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.
You can buy a Balalaika at this site for around $250 and they offer free shipping in the US.
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.