found: Work cat.: sn 99009004: The free-reed journal, c1999.
found: New Grove, 2nd ed. WWW site, Oct. 1, 2002:under Free reed (free reed instruments; refs. to accordion, concertina, harmonica, reed organ, khaen, keledi, mouth organ, saenghwang, and shō)
found: Oxf. comp. mus., 2002(free reed: the type of reed used in the accordion, American organ, bandoneon, concertina, harmonica, harmonium, and melodica, and in such East Asian mouth organs as the shō and the sheng)
found: Baker's dict. mus.:free reed (family of wind instruments in which a series of reeds are securely attached at one end but move freely at the other; keyboard instruments such as the harmonium, mouth-blown instruments such as the Chinese cheng and Japanese sho, and hand bellows-driven instruments, such as the accordion and concertina)
found: New Harvard dict. mus.:under Reed (free reeds)
found: Web. 3:free reed (a reed in a musical wind instrument whose edges do not overlap the edges of the opening over which it is fixed and that is used typically in the harmonium or concertina; contrasted to beating reed)
found: Center for the Study of Free-Reed Instruments WWW site, Oct. 1, 2002(devoted to fostering and serving as a resource for scholarly research on all aspects--organology, sociology, repertory, performance practice, etc.--of all free-reed instruments, from the harmonium, so popular in India, and mouth-blown sheng family of Southeast Asia, China, and Japan to the western "art-music" repertories for the English concertina and accordion to the many types of "squeezebox" and harmonica as used in myriad folk traditions)