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'''Elements of Harmony''' ([[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]]: ''Yămyămał clisăyfäl'') is a textbook on just intonation authored in [[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]] by physicist, mathematician and composer Tsăhongtamdi covering elementary number theory, acoustics, and just intonation music theory. | '''Elements of Harmony''' ([[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]]: ''Yămyămał clisăyfäl'') is a textbook on just intonation authored in [[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]] by physicist, mathematician and composer Tsăhongtamdi covering elementary number theory, acoustics, and just intonation music theory. | ||
Supporters of [[Verse:Tricin/Plud Schrog-Hahn|Soha Plu]] believe that the text was written in [[Schlaub]] before it was translated into Classical Windermere, and that Tsăhongtamdi is simply a Windermere pseudonym of a (probably) Hlou composer. | |||
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**The tonality diamond is described as a way to "connect" overtone chords/scales over different fundamentals. | **The tonality diamond is described as a way to "connect" overtone chords/scales over different fundamentals. | ||
==Full text (Schlaub)== | |||
''This is a translation (possibly retranslation) of the Classical Windermere text by composer Bag Joh-Än.'' | |||
==Full text (Classical Windermere)== | ==Full text (Classical Windermere)== | ||
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