Complete Balalaika Book

Cover of Complete Balalaika Book by Bibs Ekkel
Author: Bibs Ekkel
Year: 2015
Language: en
Edition: Spi Pap/Ps
Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 9780786690237
Dimensions:
Height: 11.7 Inches
Length: 9 Inches
Weight: 1.3 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
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Complete Balalaika Book by Bibs Ekkel, published by Mel Bay Publications, Incorporated in July 2015, is a comprehensive method book focused on the balalaika, an instrument closely associated with Russian folklore. This edition spans 182 pages and is presented in English. The book is structured into four main sections: an extensive Foreword, a Tutor, A Brief History of the Balalaika, and a Repertoire Section, providing readers with a thorough understanding of the instrument and its cultural significance.

Readers will find a wealth of information, including insights on instrument tunings, hand positions, and chord shapes in the Foreword. The Tutor section offers practical exercises and tunes for the prima balalaika, emphasizing finger playing over the use of a pick. The historical overview is well illustrated, while the Repertoire Section features a collection of Eastern European folk tunes, presented in both standard notation and tablature, along with suggested guitar chords. Additionally, this book includes access to online audio recordings performed by the author, enhancing the instructional experience.


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The balalaika is most often associated with Russian folklore. In this comprehensive method book, concert and recording artist Bibs Ekkel shares his extensive knowledge of the balalaika as taught in Russia today. This 160-page book is divided into four sections: an extensive Foreword, the Tutor, A Brief History of the Balalaika, and a Repertoire Section. Unlike many Mel Bay books, the Complete Balalaika Book does not begin with the rudiments of music notation. Rather, the 20-page Foreword offer insights on the tunings of all the instruments in the balalaika family, hand positions, string sources and height adjustment, and chord shapes. The author even describes how to make a bass balalaika pick from shoe leather. The Tutor or instruction segment is written for the ‘prima balalaika’ which is correctly played with the fingers only rather than with a pick. The Tutor jumps right in with exercises and tunes in quarter, eighth, and sixteenth-note values with occasional dotted notes and syncopation. Perhaps half of the music in this section is shown in both standard notation and tablature. A glossary of musical signs and Russian musical terns is included. A Brief History of the Balalaika is well written and nicely illustrated. Very few Mel Bay books contain such a comprehensive historical overview of the subject instrument. The Repertoire Section offers a valuable resource of Eastern European folk tunes. All but two selections in this section are written in both notation and tab with suggested guitar chords, the exceptions being an arrangement for balalaika and piano, and a balalaika orchestra score. More than simple melody chord leadsheets, these are the author’s own arrangements of tunes for solo balalaika and balalaika orchestra. Includes access to online audio with selections performed by the author that complete this highly effective instructional book.

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Language: en. Pages: 182. Edition: Spi Pap/Ps.

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