The harmonium may have been long forgotten in the west but it is still the lifeline of Sikh, Punjabi and Indian music. The features like its ability to be played in harmonic as well as melodic style, and that too without any use of electricity, indeed made it indispensable in the Classical and Semi-Classical genre of music.
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