A browser-based practice instrument
The virtual harmonium gives singers and learners a fast pitch reference with Sargam labels and a familiar keyboard layout.
Virtual harmonium
Use a virtual harmonium in your browser for quick pitch reference, Sargam learning, laptop keyboard practice, touch input, and optional MIDI control.
Quick practice path
No download. No sign-up. Open the browser harmonium and play.
Use laptop keyboard shortcuts, touch controls, or explicit MIDI connection when you need a controller.
Switch between Sa Re Ga Ma and western note names while practicing.
The virtual harmonium gives singers and learners a fast pitch reference with Sargam labels and a familiar keyboard layout.
Use it for vocal warm-ups, bhajan or kirtan lines, raga exploration, ear training, and quick melody checks.
Open the virtual harmonium and play immediately. MIDI remains optional and only asks for access after user intent.
After exploring the virtual keyboard, continue into notes and tutorial pages for structured practice.
A virtual harmonium is a browser-based instrument that imitates a harmonium-style keyboard for practice and pitch reference.
No. A real harmonium has bellows and physical reeds. A virtual harmonium is useful for quick practice, note learning, and browser-based repetition.
Yes. The keyboard can show Sargam labels so you can connect Sa Re Ga Ma to pitch and key position.