The British introduced harmoniums to India during the colonial period. They were quickly adopted by the India cultures. It is more popular in the north than in the south of India. The original harmoniums brought to India were of two basic types, those with a hand bellows and those with a foot pump. While a foot pump might make more sense to the Western musician it has draw back for the Eastern musician. Most significant is that a foot pump requires that the harmonium be placed up on a table and the musician seated in a chair. Indian music is traditionally played from a position seated on the floor. For the Western musician the foot pump allows the instrument to be played with two hands, one for melody one for the chords. There are no chords in Indian music and so overall the foot pump became a liability, not an advantage.
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