Which is the vibrating part of harmonium?
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Harmonium, also called Reed Organ, free-reed keyboard instrument that produces sound when wind sent by foot-operated bellows through a pressure-equalizing air reservoir causes metal reeds screwed over slots in metal frames to vibrate through the frames with close tolerance.
Harmonium, also called Reed Organ, free-reed keyboard instrument that produces sound when wind sent by foot-operated bellows through a pressure-equalizing air reservoir causes metal reeds screwed over slots in metal frames to vibrate through the frames with close tolerance.
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The metal reeds which are connected to the frame of the harmonium are the vibrating parts of the harmonium.
Harmonium is one of the most used musical instruments in the classical Indian music genre.
The sound produced by the harmonium is caused by the vibration of the metals reeds which manipulates the air transportation in the main body of the harmonium in order to create melodious music.
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