A Harmonium is a musical instrument, keyboard, independent music, like a harmonium or organ. It consists of free reeds and notes of air through the reeds that sound similar to an accordion produces blown production. Air is supplied through a manually operated bellows alternately depressed by the player.
Description of the Harmonium
Harmonium in the family of free-reed aero-phones. Watch harmonium organ, size rectangularBox button on the upper length. Each harmonium has a bellows on the back, which is pumped with one hand while the other plays the keys. Inside it contains multiple compartments. There are several sections of the languages in each subject. The size of each rod in the bank produces a different tone. Stops directs the air pumpd involving different subjects. Key plays each Drone controls the air through the reeds in a compartment. If the drones are used, theylasting played a note of harmony and in line with the keyboard.
They are used in churches and chapels popular, where a body could not be used, because they are too big or too expensive for them. Harmonium pianos are lighter than the same size and are not easily damaged during transport, were also in the colonies of European powers in this period, not only preffered, because it was easier, the instrument, where the ship was used But it was alsoeasy to land in areas where roads and railways have been non-existent right to transport.
The UK has introduced harmony in India during the period of government. The instrument quickly became popular: it was portable, reliable and easy to mater. Its popularity has increased until today and the harmonium is an important tool in many types of Indian music. It is commonly found in Indian homes. Although derived from the plans developed in France, has developed the harmoniumto India in a unique way of changing the addition of drone stops and a mechanism of scale. One popular use is by practitioners of various faiths who use it in the devotional singing of prayers, called bhajan and kirtan.
There are at least one harmonium in any Mandir (Hindu temple) all over the world. The harmonium is often accompanied by a drum as the tabla or mrdangas known. Many followers of Hare Krishna have mastered this instrument and offer their services throughplaying beautiful music during services and ceremonies at the temples kirtan.
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