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On the Web
- Keshav-Music Harmoniums - Offering hand-picked Indian harmoniums and harmoniums with extra notes, multifold bellows, special keys, and fine finish for melodious sound.
- DMS Harmoniums - Manufacturers and exporters of harmoniums. List of models with photographs.
- Ali Akbar College Store - Harmoniums made in India; online ordering.
- The Indian Harmonium - History, photos and links.
- "Harmonium" and the Visual Arts - Paper on Stevens' book "Harmonium" and its inspirations from modern art. Cites specific artworks as sources for individual poems.
- Harmonium, A Classical Choral Society - 65 voice ensemble remains dedicated to the performance of fine choral works from all periods. Located in Morristown. Offers schedule, repertoire, and membership information.
- Pakistani midi music - Learn keyboard harmonium free in weeks. Keyboard harmonium book with CD available in Pakistan and overseas.
- The Reed Organ and Harmonium Workshop - A division of the Springwood Music Workshops. Restoration and repairs in the United Kingdom.
- Reed Organ and Harmonium Marketplace - UK dealer; list of instruments wanted and available.
- Delhi Musical Stores - Manufactures and exporters of harmonium, tabla, sitar, tanpura, sarod, dholak. Based in Delhi, India.
Wikipedia Articles
- Harmonium (Harmonium album) - Harmonium was the eponymous debut album by Quebecois band Harmonium released in 1974. It was their most folk driven album, and features the song that made them famous "Pour un instant".
- Harmonium - A Harmonium is a free-standing musical keyboard instrument similar to a Reed Organ or Pipe Organ. It consists of free reeds and sound is produced by air being blown through reeds resulting in a sound similar to that of an accordion.
- Harmonium (poetry collection) - Harmonium is a book of poetry by U.S.
- Harmonium (disambiguation) - The word harmonium has several meanings:
- Harmonium (John Adams) - Harmonium, by the American composer John Adams, is a richly-textured, large-scale work for orchestra and chorus based on poetry by John Donne and Emily Dickinson.