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The harmonium is a type of free-reed organ that is popular in Indian classical music. It is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when air is pumped through reeds, which are tuned to different pitches. The harmonium is used in both solo and ensemble performances, and is often accompanied by tabla, a percussion instrument. It is also used in religious ceremonies and devotional music.
The harmonium market is composed of a variety of companies that produce and distribute harmoniums. These companies range from small, family-run businesses to large, international corporations. They offer a wide range of harmoniums, from traditional models to modern, digital versions. Additionally, many companies offer accessories such as reeds, bellows, and tuning tools.
Some of the companies in the harmonium market include Manoj Musical Works, Shruti Box, and Harmonium World. Other notable companies include Harmonium House, Harmonium India, and Harmoniums Online. Show Less Read more