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  1. Also known as a 'reed organ' or 'pump organ', a harmonium is a type of keyboard that functions much like a small organ. It creates sound by blowing air through metal reeds - these are tuned to different pitches to make musical notes. How do harmoniums work?

  2. harmonium, free-reed keyboard instrument that produces sound when wind sent by foot-operated bellows through a pressure-equalizing air reservoir causes metal reeds screwed over slots in metal frames to vibrate through the frames with close tolerance.

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  3. Jonathan Scott presents an introduction to the instrument known as The Harmonium, including the history, sound, and how it works, with examples on instrument...

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  4. Delve into the captivating journey of the harmonium, a cherished instrument in Indian classical music. Discover its profound legacy, navigate through the debates surrounding its use, and envision the promising horizons that lie ahead for this versatile melodic companion.

  5. A harmonium, also called a "reed organ" or "pump organ", is a keyboard instrument that is a lot like an organ. It makes sound by blowing air through reeds , which are tuned to different pitches to make musical notes .

  6. Jul 15, 2020 · The harmonium, although perceived to be an Indian musical instrument, was imported to India from the West. It is currently the most popular free-reed aerophone instrument on the Indian subcontinent. It is used in different mediums like classical music, folk music, and even films.

  7. In India, the harmonium is the first musical instrument that most music enthusiasts reach out to as an accompaniment to vocal music. It compliments almost every musical genre - including but not limited to - classical, semi-classical, folk, and film songs.

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