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HARMONIUMS - translation to arabic

FREE-REED ORGAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Harmonium; Reed organ; Reed Organ; Melodeon (organ); Haronium; Pump Organ; Cabinet Organ; Samvadini; Parlor organ; American organ; American reed organ; Harmoniums; Melodium; Harmonium (hand-pumped); Hand pumped harmonium; Hand-pumped harmonium; Hand-held harmonium; Melodeum; Rocking melodeon; Indian harmonium; Electrically blown reed organ; Reed organs
  • Beatty's Parlor Organ, 1882
  • Dr. Vidyadhar Oke with 22-microtone harmonium
  • John Church and Co. pump organ
  • ''Harmonium'', a hand-pumped organ, of the type used in South Asia, here used at a European jazz festival.
  • Singer Mariana Sadovska using a hand-pumped organ, Cologne, Germany

HARMONIUMS         

الصفة

إِيقاعِيّ

HARMONIUM         

الصفة

إِيقاعِيّ

reed organ         
الأرغن المزمارى

Definition

harmonium
[h?:'m??n??m]
¦ noun a keyboard instrument in which the notes are produced by air driven through metal reeds by foot-operated bellows.
Origin
C19: from Fr., from L. harmonia (see harmony) or Gk harmonios 'harmonious'.

Wikipedia

Pump organ

The pump organ is a type of free-reed organ that generates sound as air flows past a vibrating piece of thin metal in a frame. The piece of metal is called a reed. Specific types of pump organ include the reed organ, harmonium, and melodeon. The idea for the free reed was imported from China through Russia after 1750, and the first Western free-reed instrument was made in 1780 in Denmark.

More portable than pipe organs, free-reed organs were widely used in smaller churches and in private homes in the 19th century, but their volume and tonal range were limited. They generally had one or sometimes two manuals, with pedal-boards being rare. The finer pump organs had a wider range of tones, and the cabinets of those intended for churches and affluent homes were often excellent pieces of furniture. Several million free-reed organs and melodeons were made in the US and Canada between the 1850s and the 1920s, some of which were exported. The Cable Company, Estey Organ, and Mason & Hamlin were popular manufacturers.

Alongside the furniture-sized instruments of the west, smaller designs exist. The portable, hand-pumped harmonium or samvadini is a major instrument on the Indian subcontinent developed by Indians to meet local needs. The craftsmen created a harmonium that a single person could carry, with added microtones.

Examples of use of HARMONIUMS
1. But he never had the resources – his harmoniums, for example, cost $300 each in a country where the average annual income is about $200.
2. But he never had the resources –– his harmoniums, for example, cost $300 each in a country where the average annual income is about $200.