Noun
A musical instrument, resembling a small organ and especially designed for church music, in which the tones are produced by forcing air by means of a bellows so as to cause the vibration of free metallic reeds. It is now made with one or two keyboards, and has pedals and stops.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is no dogma that the organ or harmonium can be used in church, but not the drum. Francis Arinze
In Paris, Patti Smith bought a new harmonium for Nico after her original was stolen. Source: Internet
This was the only song on the album to feature only Nico's voice and harmonium. Source: Internet
They regularly attended the opera Holden, 24; Poznansky, Quest, 26 and Tchaikovsky would improvise at the school's harmonium on themes he and his friends had sung during choir practice. Source: Internet
He was also an accomplished film and stage actor, music composer, harmonium player, singer, and orator. Source: Internet
Studd, p. 29 The first piece the composer acknowledged as a mature work and gave an opus number was Trois Morceaux for harmonium (1852). Source: Internet