baroque organ, calliophone, electric organ, hydraulic organ, melodica, organ, pipe organ, seraphine, symphonion, tubular-pneumatic organ
Definitionn. a free-reed instrument in which air is forced through the reeds by bellows
Last update: August 1, 2015
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It is heard, too, when two notes on the harmonium are loudly sounded. [Please select]
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One of their chief instruments is the 'Marimba' or 'Tyanbilo,' a form of harmonium. [Please select]
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Indeed, there were some among them who deliberately said they preferred a harmonium to an organ. [Please select]
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The day of the harmonium or piano had not come. [Please select]
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Strengthen your legs for playing the harmonium on Sundays. [Please select]
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'" "I should want to know when the harmonium was hatched," said Francesca prudently."' [Please select]
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Then the man at the harmonium struck up, and the whole congregation burst into song. [Please select]
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When I stumbled in last week the teacher was drilling the children in Tonic Sol-fa with a little harmonium, and I left on tiptoe. [Please select]
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XX SYDNEY CARTON At the farm-house where the party were to dine, Miss Pratt with joy discovered a harmonium in the parlor, and, seating herself, with all the girls, Flopit, and Mr. [Please select]
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