Боб Скаллон тоже заражает балалайкой весь музыкальный мир 😆 Удивительно другое - этот музыкант играет произведения из русской академической программы! Вот это прям за душу берёт 🙂👍
Hey, I've got a few questions for you! 1) What are the actual brands of the instruments you show? I could only pick the Doff. 2) Where are you from and how did you manage to get the instruments ftom Russia? I'm sorry if you already answered this, but I have just discovered your channel and am curious. 3) How did you manage to find the studying materials to learn the technique? I assume, everything that one can find would be in russian, or am I wrong? 4) Have you ever experimented with the traditional tunings that are different from the academic a-e-e and are used in russian folk? Anyways, as a russian I am very much amused by the fact that someone is playing balalaika outside Russia! I recently grew fond of this amazing instrument and am going to start learning it myself as soon as I will get a decent instrument. It's awesome seeing you doing the same, and I am sending you my greatest vibes!
I like how the cheapest is louder. And has a more round tone to it.
3 strings, perfect for me
Никогда бы не подумал что иностранец будет играть на балалайке. Мое почтение.
It's my favourite instrument!
Боб Скаллон тоже заражает балалайкой весь музыкальный мир 😆
Удивительно другое - этот музыкант играет произведения из русской академической программы! Вот это прям за душу берёт 🙂👍
Hey, I've got a few questions for you!
1) What are the actual brands of the instruments you show? I could only pick the Doff.
2) Where are you from and how did you manage to get the instruments ftom Russia? I'm sorry if you already answered this, but I have just discovered your channel and am curious.
3) How did you manage to find the studying materials to learn the technique? I assume, everything that one can find would be in russian, or am I wrong?
4) Have you ever experimented with the traditional tunings that are different from the academic a-e-e and are used in russian folk?
Anyways, as a russian I am very much amused by the fact that someone is playing balalaika outside Russia! I recently grew fond of this amazing instrument and am going to start learning it myself as soon as I will get a decent instrument. It's awesome seeing you doing the same, and I am sending you my greatest vibes!
the cheaper one is a lunacharsky, not sure what the really expensive one is
I purchased the definitive tutorial book by the British expert, Bibs Ekkel. He also has done YT videos. A great resource!
Let me hear your balalaikas ringing out! =)
come and keep your comrade warm
I’m back in da ussr
Cheap old Balalaikas are 5 - 10 euroa in Finland 🇫🇮
Vodka Balalaika ❤
И ручной медведь!
what microphone did you use to put on the third balalaika?
I am a beginner and am having trouble with finding good strings to buy, mine have been dead for a while but idk where to buy strings?
I recommend nylon 0.040 guitar strings, and 0.0015 steel for the A. Try out different brands and see what you like!
thank you@@balalaikabeginner
I suggest 0.11 metal (guitarE1) to 1st string, and B or G (guitar/nylon) for strings 2&3.
@@SuperLeica1 Thank you