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Thursday 18 October 2012

            Harmonium                   
               A Free-Reed Instrument Could Be A Free-Standing Keyboard Instrument Almost Like A Free-Reed Instrument. Sound Is Made By Air Being Blown Through Sets Of Free Reeds, Leading To A Sound Almost Like That Of AN Accordion. The Air Is Typically Equipped By Bellows Operated By The Foot, Hand, Or Knees.
               In North America, The Foremost Common Pedal-Pumped Reed Keyboard Instrument Is Understood Because The"American Reed Organ", (Or "Parlor Organ", "Pump Organ", "Cabinet Organ", "Cottage Organ", Etc.) And Together With The Sooner Melodeon, Is Operated By A Suction Bellows Wherever Air Is Sucked Through The Reeds To Supply The Sound. Afree-Reed Instrument With A Pressure Bellows That Pushes The Air Through The Reeds Is Cited As A "Harmonium".
             A Traditional Indian Wood Transportable Free-Reed Instrument.

            In A Lot Of Of Europe, The Term Free-Reed Instrument Is Employed To Explain All Pedal-Pumped Keyboard Reed instruments, Creating No Distinction Whether Or Not It's A Pressure Or Suction Bellows.
           In India, The Term Usually 
Refers To A Hand-Pumped Instrument.

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