By Steve Wright

Published: Wednesday, 12 October 2022 at 12:00 am


For many of us, it’s more than enough simply to enjoy the music we hear, without understanding too much about the mechanics behind it.

However, you may want to understand a little more about why music affects you the way it does. How do chords, harmonies, dynamics and more help to produce music’s astonishing effects? How does a simple collection of notes produce a feeling of sadness?

If you’ve ever felt curious about these things, you’re ready to learn the basics of music theory. Or perhaps you’re a student or performer, wanting to know more about how music works the way it does. Maybe you even want to inspire your child with the love of music that has so enriched your own life.

For any of these scenarios, a good music theory book is the answer. And here are some of the very best.

Best music theory books at a glance

How to choose the best music theory book for you

A good music theory book should spell out the basic building blocks of musical theory in a simple, welcoming and accessible manner. The theory of music, and how it manages to have such emotional impact on us humans, is fascinating. However, it’s also complicated, and in the wrong hands it can become quite dry and impenetrable.

There is, of course, a lot to learn about musical notation, the theory behind how certain notes work together, not to mention the secrets behind successful composition and arrangement.

However, the trick is to present all this relatively complex information in a friendly, easily understandable way. Understanding the mechanics of music can be wonderfully enriching: but it can also be quite a journey, and you don’t want to lose heart before you’re even properly started.

We would also recommend choosing a music theory book that comes with some supplementary audio material – such as a selection of CDs containing musical examples referred to in the text. It may sound obvious, but music needs to be heard as well as read about, and a music theory book that limits itself to spelling things out on the page, without anything for the reader to listen to, may only take you halfway on your musical journey.

The best music theory books available in 2022

How to Read Music in 30 Days by Matthew Ellul

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If the title of this book by Matthew Ellul sounds ambitious, well, the book sets out to fulfil that very promise. Learning to read music is quite a complicated affair, but this book and accompanying online audio break it down into easy, manageable steps.

Yes, the theory (!) here is that, in around a month, you’ll be able to take a look at a piece of sheet music and know the meaning of every symbol on there.

By the end, you should find yourself with a clear grip on the essentials of music theory – including how rhythm works, the key details of music notation, and how specific musical symbols bring written music to life.

Ellul supplements the text with beautifully clear diagrams, and there are also more than 100 exercises that will help you to practise what you’re learning and check that you’ve understood the concepts being introduced.