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Composer Tsăhong Tamdi's treatise [[Literature:Elements of Harmony|''Elements of Harmony'']], which describes Partchian tonality diamonds, came to codify Windermere imperial courtly music. Tamdi argued that his musical system best approximated the (mythical) original, perfect musical system. | Composer Tsăhong Tamdi's treatise [[Literature:Elements of Harmony|''Elements of Harmony'']], which describes Partchian tonality diamonds, came to codify Windermere imperial courtly music. Tamdi argued that his musical system best approximated the (mythical) original, perfect musical system. | ||
====Later courtly music==== | ====Later imperial courtly music==== | ||
Johnstonian free JI, incorporating more folk music elements; many choral, chamber and orchestral works from this period are considered part of the canon. | Johnstonian free JI, incorporating more folk music elements; many choral, chamber and orchestral works from this period are considered part of the canon. | ||