Prima Balalaika

Prima Balalaika

Brand: Lark in the Morning
SKU: BAA014
399.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

We love the two-tone look of this Prima Balalaika the moment it comes out of the box — the pale, finely grained spruce top contrasts beautifully against the rich, dark walnut back and sides. It feels solid and well-balanced in your hands, with a nicely carved bridge and a decorative floral rosette that gives it a real sense of character. For anyone drawn to Russian folk music or just curious about a genuinely distinctive stringed instrument, this one is a pleasure to explore.Construction & MaterialsThe Prima Balalaika is built with a spruce soundboard that displays the even, tight grain lines associated with good acoustic projection. The back, sides, and neck are crafted from walnut, a wood prized for its density and warm tonal properties. Lacewood accents contribute visual interest alongside structural integrity. The headstock features three chrome machine tuners, and the fretboard is fitted with dot position markers for easy navigation. Binding at the body edges provides clean finishing detail throughout.Sound & PlayabilityThe Prima is the most commonly played balalaika size, tuned to E-E-A and well suited to traditional Russian folk repertoire as well as contemporary world music styles. With 24 frets and a scale length of approximately 18.5 inches, the instrument offers a comfortable reach across the neck. The triangular body shape is characteristic of the balalaika family and contributes to the instrument's bright, articulate tone. The 3-string layout makes for an approachable learning curve for players transitioning from guitar or other fretted instruments.About This InstrumentThe balalaika traces its roots to 18th-century Russia, descended from the Dombra, a long-necked plucked lute of Central Asian origin. The triangular body design became standardized in the 19th century when balalaika orchestras gained widespread popularity. The Prima is the soprano voice of the balalaika family and remains the standard solo and ensemble instrument in that tradition. Lark in the Morning has carried balalaikas in the catalog for decades, sourcing instruments that reflect genuine craft heritage rather than purely decorative intent.Care & MaintenanceStore the balalaika in a padded case away from direct sunlight and heating vents to prevent wood movement and finish cracking. Wipe the strings and fretboard with a dry cloth after playing to extend string life. Humidity levels between 45 and 55 percent are ideal for acoustic instruments of this construction. Periodically check the tuning pegs for smooth action and consult a luthier if the neck relief or action requires adjustment. Overall length: 27 inches Body width: 15 3/8 inches Body depth: 3 3/4 inches Nut to bridge: 18 1/2 inches Nut width: 1 1/8 inches Number of frets: 24 Strings: 3 Woods: spruce top, walnut back and sides, lacewood accents

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