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7-Year-Old Anastasia Performs Russian Folk Song On Balalaika
A few years ago, a video appeared on the YouTube network, in which we can follow the musical talent of a barely 7-year-old girl from Russia.
Anastasia Tyurina performed the Russian folk song "Valenki" accompanied by an orchestra and impressed many Internet users with her performance.
The video clip, which is available on the girl's YouTube channel, is already a hit there - on the aforementioned network alone, it has reached more than 8 million views to date, and judging by the responses, it has impressed many music lovers.
During the performance, the girl performed the well-known Russian folk song "Valenki" together with the Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra in the concert hall in Moscow on the traditional balalaika instrument, and many online users wrote in their comments that the little girl has an extraordinary talent.
The balalaika is a family of Russian folk strums with a triangular shape and three strings. The strings for the three smallest balalaikas were originally made of gut, but today they are generally made of nylon or steel. The balalaika was a popular instrument in the Russian countryside for many centuries. Listen to a wonderful musical performance in which 7-year-old Anastasia impressed many with her talent.
Anastasia Tyurina performed the Russian folk song "Valenki" accompanied by an orchestra and impressed many Internet users with her performance.
The video clip, which is available on the girl's YouTube channel, is already a hit there - on the aforementioned network alone, it has reached more than 8 million views to date, and judging by the responses, it has impressed many music lovers.
During the performance, the girl performed the well-known Russian folk song "Valenki" together with the Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra in the concert hall in Moscow on the traditional balalaika instrument, and many online users wrote in their comments that the little girl has an extraordinary talent.
The balalaika is a family of Russian folk strums with a triangular shape and three strings. The strings for the three smallest balalaikas were originally made of gut, but today they are generally made of nylon or steel. The balalaika was a popular instrument in the Russian countryside for many centuries. Listen to a wonderful musical performance in which 7-year-old Anastasia impressed many with her talent.