Tum Balalaika
by Carl Strommen
String Orchestra - Sheet Music

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Orchestra Cello, Contrabass, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3 - Grade 2

SKU: CF.YAS189F

Composed by Carl Strommen. Young String Orchestra (YAS). Full score. With Standard notation. 8 pages. Carl Fischer Music #YAS189F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.YAS189F).

ISBN 9781491151914. UPC: 680160909414. 9 x 12 inches.

The title of Carl Strommen's piece, Tum Balalaika, is best known as a Russian-Jewish folk/love/riddle song. Loosely translated, tum means noise, and Balalaika is a Russian stringed instrument chacterized by a triangular, hollow wooden body and three strings, a close relation to the domra and mandolin.?Tum Balalaika should be played brightly and in a broad flowing manner.

Tum Balalaika is attributed to a number of Eastern European countries, but is best known as a Russian Jewish folk/love/riddle song. Loosely translated, tum means noise, and the Balalaika is a Russian stringed instrument with the characteristic triangular wooden hollow body and three strings, closely related to the domra and mandolin.
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Tum Balalaika is attributed to a number of Eastern European countries, but is best known as a Russian Jewish folk/love/ariddlea song. Loosely translated, atuma means anoise,a and the Balalaika is a Russian stringed instrument with the characteristic triangular wooden hollow body and three strings, closely related to the domra and mandolin.
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Tum Balalaika is attributed to a number of Eastern European countries, but is best known as a Russian Jewish folk/love/ariddlea song. Loosely translated, atuma means anoise,a and the Balalaika is a Russian stringed instrument with the characteristic triangular wooden hollow body and three strings, closely related to the domra and mandolin.
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Tum Balalaika is attributed to a number of Eastern European countries, but is best known as a Russian Jewish folk/love/"riddle" song. Loosely translated, "tum" means "noise," and the Balalaika is a Russian stringed instrument with the characteristic triangular wooden hollow body and three strings, closely related to the domra and mandolin.
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Tum Balalaika is attributed to a number of Eastern European countries, but is best known as a Russian Jewish folk/love/"riddle" song. Loosely translated, "tum" means "noise," and the Balalaika is a Russian stringed instrument with the characteristic triangular wooden hollow body and three strings, closely related to the domra and mandolin.
Tum Balalaika is attributed to a number of Eastern European countries, but is best known as a Russian Jewish folk/love/“riddle” song. Loosely translated, “tum” means “noise,” and the Balalaika is a Russian stringed instrument with the characteristic triangular wooden hollow body and three strings, closely related to the domra and mandolin.

About Carl Fischer Young String Orchestra Series

This series of Grade 2/Grade 2.5 pieces is designed for second and third year ensembles. The pieces in this series are characterized by:
--Occasionally extending to third position
--Keys carefully considered for appropriate difficulty
--Addition of separate 2nd violin and viola parts
--Viola T.C. part included
--Increase in independence of parts over beginning levels