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Harmonium, Deluxe, 11 Knob, Dark
Harmonium, Deluxe, 11 Knob, Dark

Harmonium, Deluxe, 11 Knob, Dark

Harmonium, Deluxe, 11 Knob, Dark
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Five drones and 6 stops provide dozens of combinations of sounds. This instrument features a removable key cover, fixed keyboard, integral bellows and it is capable of 3 1/2 octaves.

Harmoniums are not meant to be played in concert like a mini organ. The reeds in the harmonium are tuned to sound well together, not necessarily with other instruments.

This instrument was introduced to India by the British. It has been embraced and is now a truly Indian instrument used as accompaniment in devotional songs. As such they are not in concert pitch and are not meat to be. As with many Indian instruments, the key for the music is selected to best suit the vocals or to set a mood. Traditionally, Harmoniums are usually higher pitched if compared to the Western Scale. Harmonium tuning does not reflect the Western Scale and is not meant to.

Actual instrument weight is approximately 24.0 lbs. Finish color and decoration style may vary from the photo.

DISCLAIMER: Shellac is very impressionable, no pun intended. During the long journey from India the shellac finish can become marred by the packing materials. These impressions are superficial and cosmetic. Impressions on the finish do not affect the playability or sound. Therefore we do not consider such impressions as blemishes or defects.