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Go deeper into tension, resolution, inversions, and the sound of harmony.

A Level 2 music theory book for students who are ready to move beyond the first layer of notes and rhythms into how harmony creates motion.

Music Theory BooksThe Best Music Theory Books for BeginnersBy Dan SpencerISBN 9781957835082Published 2022
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What You Get

Start with the right book for your next step.

These are the main reasons this book can help you learn faster, practice with more focus, and keep moving.

01 · Level 2

Understand tension and resolution

This book moves beyond the first foundation into the musical pull that makes notes and chords feel like they are going somewhere.

02 · Harmony

Use inversions instead of fixed chord blocks

Inversions help students hear and write smoother movement between chords.

03 · Rhythm

Go deeper with beat divisions and notation

Work with eighth notes, rests, dotted notes, ties, repeat signs, anacrusis, and other next-level notation tools.

What It Helps With

What this book helps you do

Use this book to turn scattered music questions into a clear next step.

  1. Understand how tension and resolution create movement in music.
  2. Work with inversions so chords stop feeling like fixed blocks.
  3. Connect theory to the emotional pull of real songs and compositions.
  4. Build the next layer after Music Theory Book 1.
This Is For You If

Who this book is for

  • Students who finished or understand Music Theory Book 1 material
  • Composers and producers who want harmony to make more sense
  • Music students who want a clear Level 2 path

If this sounds like where you are now, the book gives you a practical way to keep moving.

Inside

Use the book like a coach on the page.

This book is built to give you a clear next step, not just more information. Open the book, follow the sequence, use the examples, and keep moving.

Inside 01

Tension and resolution

Inside 02

Chord inversions

Inside 03

Level 2 harmony concepts

Inside 04

A continuation of the Best Music Theory Books for Beginners path

Why It Works

The book gives beginners a path, not just information.

Each part of the book is built around a practical learning sequence so the next step is easier to see.

Step 01

Build on Book 1

The Level 2 book assumes the beginner foundation and adds more musical motion.

Step 02

Hear the pull

Tension and resolution explain why music wants to move.

Step 03

Shape the chords

Inversions make harmony more flexible.

Step 04

Read more rhythms

Expanded rhythm and notation topics make written music less mysterious.

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Course Content

1 Eighth Notes
2 Eighth Notes Count
3 Count In Four
4 Count In Three
5 Clap and Count in 3
6 Clap and Count in 4
7 Clap and Count 1
8 Clap and Count 2
9 Clap and Count 3
10 Clap and Count 4
11 Snare Weak & Weakest Beats
12 Kick Strongest & Strong Beats
13 Hi-hat All Beats and Beat Divisions
14 Snare + Kick + Hi-hat 44
15 Snare + Kick + Hi-hat 34
16 Count In Two
17 Clap and Count 5
18 Clap and Count 6
19 Clap and Count 7
20 “Les Vêpres Siciliennes” Bass Drum, mm. 56–62
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FAQ

Questions before you buy

Should I start with Book 1?
If you are new to theory, start with Book 1. This page is for the Level 2 book.
What is this book mainly about?
It focuses on the power of tension, resolution, and inversion.
Is this useful for composing?
Yes. Tension, resolution, and inversions are practical tools for composing music that moves.
Where do I buy it?
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How do I access the free examples?
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Dan Spencer is a composer, OST creator, author, and coach who teaches the practical path from idea, or no ideas, to finished music you can actually play, write, understand, and ship.

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