Theory for Today's Musician Workbook
Daniel McCarthy author Ralph Turek author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:13th Oct '25
£59.99
This title is due to be published on 13th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Theory for Today’s Musician, Fourth Edition, recasts the scope of the traditional music theory course to meet the demands of the professional music world, in a style that speaks directly and engagingly to today’s music student. It uses classical, folk, popular, and jazz repertoires with clear explanations that link music theory to musical applications. The authors help prepare students by not only exploring how music theory works in art music, but how it functions within modern music, and why this knowledge will help them become better composers, music teachers, performers, and recording engineers.
This broadly comprehensive text merges traditional topics such as part-writing and harmony (diatonic, chromatic, neo-tonal and atonal), through literature-based analysis that is practical and accessible to students and instructors. It also covers less traditional topics such as counterpoint and musical process, and includes the non-traditional topics of popular music songwriting, jazz harmony and the blues. The accompanying companion website provides audio recordings and exercises that allow students to practice foundational theory skills. Written by experienced authors, both active classroom teachers for many years, Theory for Today’s Musician is the complete and ideal theory text to enable today’s student to accomplish their musical goals tomorrow.
Updated and corrected throughout, the Fourth Edition includes:
- Updated repertoire, with new examples incorporated throughout the book, including more music by contemporary composers, by women, and by composers of color
- Updated online resources including additional audio recordings and exercises, with QR codes in the book linking directly to online resources.
- Improved and clarified coverage of serial and non-serial atonality, making it practical and student friendly
- Interactive features have been simplified
- Concept checks now include answer keys
The accompanying Workbook offers exercises and assignments to accompany each chapter in the book. Online Instructor and Student Resources also support the textbook and workbook, including:
- For students: online tutorials with drills of basic concepts, as well as audio recordings of the musical examples
- For instructors: An Instructor’s Manual with answer keys and guides to using the textbook and workbook in a course. <
Theory for Today’s Musician is indeed apropos for today’s music student. The book offers a logical and thorough presentation of music theory concepts, leaving no stone unturned. Musical examples are drawn not only from the standard classical repertoire, but from musical theater, popular music, traditional tunes, and jazz, so the book is relevant for any musician, regardless of specialization.
—Eric Alexander, University of Northern Colorado
Theory for Today’s Musician by Ralph Turek and Daniel McCarthy is a clearly-written, easy-to-follow textbook for students. The authors’ use of creative analogies and musical examples taken from a variety of genres and styles, combined with a bit of humor, will undoubtedly help students connect with a subject that too often seems distant and difficult to them.
—Vicki Curry, James Madison University
I have found that this textbook helps students understand important musical concepts by making connections between classical, jazz, and popular music. The authors use familiar sounds to help the students grasp traditional principles. This textbook has been especially helpful for our music education majors who must pass a state-wide standardized exam that includes jazz and popular music. The integration of lead sheet symbols with traditional figured bass symbols has given our students the skills they need to succeed in today's musical environment.
—Randy Earles, Idaho State University
Theory for Today’s Musician’s carefully considered musical examples, drawn proportionately from “classical” and popular genres, clearly demonstrates the theoretical concepts students struggle to understand. Turek and McCarthy’s entertaining writing encourages even the most reluctant student to read the text. The text encourages students to think creatively and actively. As a result, students learn to use their ears and then understand the “rules” of music theory. This should be the standard among theory textbooks.
—David Hanan, University of Central Oklahoma
Theory for Today’s Musician will be popular with both students and teachers. The writing style is clear and direct, the musical examples are selected from standard “classical” repertoire as well as popular tunes, and the student exercises are varied, creative, and well thought out. The chapters on songwriting and jazz will help to create a well-rounded student with a solid foundation in music theory. The Turek and McCarthy text will be a great addition to the theory classroom.
—Leslie Odom, University of Florida
Ralph Turek and Daniel McCarthy hone Theory for Today’s Musician for the 21st-century student by using straightforward and concise writing, new and clear examples from classics to jazz and beyond, combined with abundant drills and exercises for student mastery throughout the text and the workbook.
—Elaine Rendler, George Mason University
Theory for Today’s Musician’s engaging writing style sparks the imagination and curiosity of students and encourages them to read on their own. It approaches music theory in such a way that the concepts and terminology covered may be applied equally well across a wide range of musical styles, and its well-placed examples demonstrate over and over again how useful these concepts can be to understanding and performing music, regardless of whether that music is by Bach, Beethoven, Bartók, or Brubeck.
—Matt Santa, Texas Tech University
ISBN: 9781032519913
Dimensions: unknown
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500 pages
4th edition