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Does any one know the cost of a Nagi harmonium iv tried online no price and I’m the online page no price tried their number no response 

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I tried to contact Nagi but they don’t respond to me either, I have another harmonium brand suggestion for you. The store is called Yamuna and they have good Harmoniums Tablas and other instruments, that is where I got my tabla. The shop is in Ludhiana, Punjab, India. They have relatively cheap tabla and harmonium compared to Nagi.

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On 6/14/2021 at 3:14 AM, Guest Singh said:

I tried to contact Nagi but they don’t respond to me either, I have another harmonium brand suggestion for you. The store is called Yamuna and they have good Harmoniums Tablas and other instruments, that is where I got my tabla. The shop is in Ludhiana, Punjab, India. They have relatively cheap tabla and harmonium compared to Nagi.

how much did they charge for a tabla pair iv heard Yamuna is expensive 

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Depends on your level. If you are PRO then go for known brand Nagi or Yamuna etc. 

If you are at the beginner level then any good regular harmonium is good. Always buy a new one and make sure to get it set by someone professional or a known ragi person in your area. (like a tune up - not sure if needed but i did).

Try Ebay, you can find some harmoniums there.

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3 hours ago, S1ngh said:

Depends on your level. If you are PRO then go for known brand Nagi or Yamuna etc. 

If you are at the beginner level then any good regular harmonium is good. Always buy a new one and make sure to get it set by someone professional or a known ragi person in your area. (like a tune up - not sure if needed but i did).

Try Ebay, you can find some harmoniums there.

"(like a tune up - not sure if needed but i did)."

what does that mean? what did you do t=and wha did the ragi Ragi do

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On 6/16/2021 at 1:32 PM, Guest jsleen said:

how much did they charge for a tabla pair iv heard Yamuna is expensive 

I asked them for a price of a tabla and they said that it was 11500 rupees which is $149 and I bought a brass tabla with all of the accessories from Yamuna with a price of 7800 rupees $101. Nagi and Yamuna are just the same, the only difference I saw was the design on the tabla. It does not really matter which brand you get, the only thing that matters is the price and material of the tabla (brass and copper material tabla is best sounding). Yamuna makes hand made tablas while Nagi has tablas supplied to them.

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On 6/18/2021 at 4:15 PM, Guest ssmc said:

"(like a tune up - not sure if needed but i did)."

what does that mean? what did you do t=and wha did the ragi Ragi do

make sure all the keys are working properly, the air is properly pumping, etc

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