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      • 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.
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  2. 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?

  3. 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. A harmonium can be made to work using either the feet or the hands:

  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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. Harmonium is a free reed aerophone.

  7. 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.

  8. The harmonium is a type of reed organ, a freestanding keyboard instrument in which air is forced by manual or voluntary means over a set of free floating reeds by bellows.

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