Those of you who follow Indian music will know that the Harmonium
plays a very integral part in Bollywood music compositions. The
instrument per-se may not be used in the songs but when the movie
director, music composer, singers and the hero of the movie, sit for
“music sessions”, they rely on this instrument for composing the melody.
Designers Amandeep Singh gives this dowdy wind instrument a fresh lease
of life, by making it look as good as any swanky Yamaha piano!
The harmonium may have been long forgotten in the west but it is
still the life line of Indian music. The features like 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 Indian Classical
and Semi-Classical genre of Music. There were initially many types of
harmoniums available however, it was the hand pumped version that struck
the right “note” with Indian Musicians as it can be played while
sitting cross legged on the floor. However, the harmonium was never
designed to be played for long durations and it was never a comfortable
ride for the player. The hand stretched out working against a spring to
pump air into the bellows can give pain in hand of any healthy
individual. Though the music industry is in boom, the harmonium has
always taken a backstage because of its inability to cope with the
modern playing durations, electronics, and aesthetics.
This design is an attempt to bring back the harmonium into music scene with ergonomic design, aesthetics and electronic plugins. Just like the sound of an acoustic guitar cannot be replaced by the electric guitar, the music from the harmonium cannot be imitated by any electronic synthesizer.
Designer: Amandeep Singh