Harmonium information in english

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Harmonium

harmonium. Small portable example of the reed org. family dating from early 19th cent. Perfected by Debain of c.1842, but the instr. made by Alexandre achieved wider popularity. It is blown by 2 pedals operated by left and right foot working in alternate strokes to drive air through bellows. Used as substitute for org. to acc. hymns etc., but has been used by Dvořák in his Bagatelles (with 2 vn. and vc.) and by R. Strauss in Flat Foot , flat-foot·ed • adj. 1. having flat feet: a flat-footed, overweight cop. 2. having one's feet flat on the ground: he landed with a flat-footed thud |… Goosefoot , goose·foot / ˈgoōsˌfoŏt/ • n. (pl. goosefoots ) a plant (genus Chenopodium, family Chenopodiaceae) of temperate regions with divided leaves that are… pedal , ped·al1 / ˈpedl/ • n. a foot-operated lever or control for a vehicle, musical instrument, or other mechanism, in particular: ∎ each of a pair of cran… Moron , moron •Agamemnon, Memnon •ninon, xenon •noumenon • Trianon • xoanon •organon • Simenon • Maintenon •crampon, kampong, tampon •Nippon • coupon •Akron,… Peon , pe·on / ˈpēˌän; ˈpēən/ • n. 1. a Spanish-American day laborer or unskilled farm worker. ∎ hist. a debtor held in servitude by a creditor, esp. in the… Michael Foot , Michael Foot (born 1913) was a left-wing journalist, a British Labour Party member of Parliament, and leader of the Labour Party from 1980 to 1983. M…

[PDF] Keyboard Harmonium Notations PDF

Harmonium Basic The Harmonium is a European instrument that was invented in France during the nineteenth century. In the late nineteenth century, the instrument was brought to India by the British who were ruling India at the time. The picture below illustrates the different parts of a Harmonium: Bellow, when the pump is used to force the air through the instrument. The cover is used to protect the inner workings of the harmonium as well as block higher frequencies and allow lower frequencies to pass. Coupler Knob, when enabled automatically plays keys an octave higher/lower than the keys being played by the user to create a richer sound. Handles, one on each side are used to aid in carrying the instrument. Stoppers are a series of valves that control the way that air flows. Drones, when open create a particular note that has been pre-programmed. The keyboard is used to play different notes. Open only one clip on the side of the bellow (pump). If you are right-handed, you should pump with your left hand and play with your right hand. If you are left-handed, you should pump with your right hand and play with your left hand. Place your fingers on the keys before you start pumping. Do not unnecessarily bang on the keys with your fingers or other objects. Do not open the cover on the top of the Harmonium to expose the mechanism/reeds. Make sure that the appropriate drone/stoppers are in the open position before playing and pumping. Make sure to close the drones/stoppers and pl...

Pump organ

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