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Harmonium – 75 keys / 6.25 saptak octaves harmonium

Harmonium is a musical instrument which is a free-reed organ that generates sound as air flows past a vibrating piece of thin metal in a frame. It is an important instrument in many genres of Indian music especially classical. It is widely used in India in Indian music concerts. A lot of Singers use harmonium for practicing vocals to make their vocals and music knowledge more strong. Wannabe singers use it to learn music, understand Sur and improve their vocals.

Harmonium is one of the best musical instruments for practicing vocals, understanding music , understanding Sur (doing Sur Sadhna), understanding Raags (doing Raag Sadhana), doing Kharaj ka riyaz (for improving Bass notes in your voice – getting more deep & resonant voice), improving surilapan (improving sound quality of vocals – sweetening vocals) etc.

A normal harmonium costs something to you but GameG presents you the real Harmonium for free.

Whether you are a musician or a singer (who uses harmonium for practicing vocals), you can carry your harmonium in your device (android phone / android tablet). There are some places where you can’t take your real harmonium but you can carry this one everywhere.Transform yourself into a mystical Indian drum guru!

Tabla is a quick way to play and learn Indian percussion on mobile/tablet. Now you can play any song anywhere! Feel your fingers transform into drumsticks. Excellent for anyone who is passionate about the instrument and music!

Tabla is a Hindu percussion instrument widely used in Indian devotional and meditative music. It consists of a pair of drums, the smaller, higher-pitched DAYA and the larger, deeper-sounding BAYA.

The Tabla is a pair of double hand drums from the Indian subcontinent. Since the 18th century, the tabla has been the main percussion instrument in Hindustani classical music, where it can be played solo, as an accompaniment to other instruments and vocals, and as part of larger ensembles. Tabla is also often played in popular and folk music performances in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. The tabla is also an important instrument in the bhakti devotional traditions of Hinduism and Sikhism, such as during the chanting of bhajan and kirtan. It is one of the main qawali instruments used by Sufi musicians. Tabla also appears in dance performances like Kathak.

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