About WebHarmonium
WebHarmonium is a browser-based harmonium instrument built for quick practice, pitch reference, melody testing, and lightweight daily riyaz.
What it is built for
- Fast sargam warmups
- Simple melody testing
- Pitch-center checking with a tonic drone
- Browser-based use on desktop and mobile
- A quick starting point before moving to a physical instrument or a larger music workflow
What it is not trying to replace
- A full sampled harmonium library
- A DAW or notation workflow
- A substitute for a physical instrument in performance settings
- Formal one-to-one music instruction
Why it exists
The goal is speed with enough usefulness to matter. If you only need to find notes, test a phrase, match a singer, or run a quick scale pattern, opening a heavy music setup creates unnecessary friction. WebHarmonium keeps that first step immediate.
Current product shape
- One playable keyboard on the homepage
- Keyboard shortcuts for laptop use
- Sa and Pa drone toggles
- Transpose, bellows-style volume, and MIDI-friendly input
- A lower-page content area that explains layout, notes, practice use, and common questions
Who it is useful for
- Students learning note positions and Sargam flow
- Singers checking pitch before rehearsal
- Teachers demonstrating simple scales and phrases
- Hobbyists sketching quick melody ideas in the browser
Product direction
WebHarmonium is intentionally lightweight. The focus is fast access, clear note layout, and practice-ready controls rather than deep sound design or a heavy production interface.
Contact
For questions or product feedback, use the contact address below:
- Email: support@webharmonium.vip