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Bhava Studio Harmonium with Teak Wood

Bhava Studio Harmonium

teak hardwood

3.5 octaves, double-reed

$1599

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Deluxe Inspiration

The Bhava Studio Teak is a pinnacle instrument. The renowned resonance of teak hardwood is paired with premier Punjabi-style reeds for a sublime playing experience with a sparkling, rich tone.

The visual beauty of the antiqued brass hardware and dovetail joints is spectacular, but I didn’t carry this for years until I got to play it and realized the beauty was not just superficial. It sounds amazing too. The Rolls-Royce of harmoniums.

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Bhava Studio Harmonium with Teak Wood
Bhava Studio Harmonium with Teak Wood

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Bhava Studio: Details


Teak hardwood

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Matte finish

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Antiqued brass hardware

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Traditional Delhi-style design

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3.5 octave keyboard

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5 stops, 4 drones (C, D, G, A)

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Side folding bellows with long sustain

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Two horizontal reed banks with premier quality bass and mid reed sets

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Sliding wooden volume control board (Jaali)

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Measures 24 x 13 x 10.5 inches

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Weighs 25 lbs

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Set-up, refinement, and expert A440 tuning by Nic Dillon comes standard

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Includes padded carrying case

Shipping: 

Free shipping for all continental U.S. addresses! Your harmonium will be set-up and shipped within 2-3 business days. For Hawaii, Alaska or International shipping, please for a shipping quote.

Tuning: 

Each Bhava harmonium is hand-tuned by instrument specialist Nic Dillon to ensure that all reed pairs are blending harmoniously at an accurate A440 tuning.


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About Bhava Harmoniums


A note from Daniel Tucker, founder of Kirtan Central:

  Bhava is Sanskrit for the mood of devotion. Through kirtan, this feeling of bhava expands, becoming the ecstatic mood of awakened union. For us kirtan lovers, a harmonium is like a sweet companion, always beckoning us home to our chant practice, and gently supporting our singing with its lush vibrations.

Nic Dillon, who created Bhava harmoniums specifically for kirtan musicians, is a kindred harmonium lover. Where I took the path of music teacher, he took the path of instrument specialist and curator, so it's super joyful for us to team up here to ensure that our community of chanters are getting the best harmoniums possible.

There are many brands of Delhi-style harmoniums. What sets Bhava apart is a premium build quality, premium reeds and finish quality, and thorough, expert set-up by Nic. The difference is significant. Nic is a humble, hard-working guy who wouldn't say it himself, but in my eyes he is the most dedicated harmonium specialist in America.

When I asked Nic about his harmonium devotion/obsession, he replied, “What interests me most is taking an OK instrument and making it great before passing it along for another musician to enjoy. With my Bhava line, I work diligently to ensure that no compromises are made on wood, reed and component quality, and on the heels of a good manufacturing process, I am intimately involved in the refinement of every single one of these harmoniums. This means I work every day tuning reeds, bending springs, and generally doing whatever is necessary to ensure that no single harmonium leaves my shop until I am personally satisfied with the quality. I'm blessed to get to pour the majority of my time into working on these instruments.”

Nic spends many hours adjusting each harmonium he receives from India, putting each through a set-up process that corrects leaks, adjusts key springs, refines reed tuning and gapping, repairs blemishes, and a long list more. He tells me, "My goal with each instrument is to make it as good as possible, and in the end, if I am happy with my work, that instrument goes up for sale. If I'm not happy (which generally takes at least 4 hours to discover), and the instrument I am working on is just not going to make the cut, it is used for spare parts, which are eventually used for the benefit of another instrument - so not all is lost."

Well, his hard work and high standards pay off! These harmoniums look and sound great. They're what I play now, and I am very excited to connect more chanters with these fine instruments. May they serve you for many years to come!

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“Through music, one can reach God.” ~ Ravi Shankar