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Complete Book of Harmony: Bret Willmott for Working Musicians

Use Willmott as a practical harmony map: chord quality, function, voice leading, substitutions, voicing families, and application.

Published Jun 13, 2026, 9:00 AM

Use Willmott as a practical harmony map: chord quality, function, voice leading, substitutions, voicing families, and application.

Complete Book of Harmony belongs in a major music bookshelf because it changes how a practicing musician names problems. This JolyBook note reads the book as a working source: what it asks the ear to notice, what it gives the hand to practice, and where the idea needs careful interpretation.

Book cover of Complete Book of Harmony
Jazz harmony, chord vocabulary, voicing, and applied theory - Take one progression, analyze function, choose guide tones, add tensions, then voice it three ways for piano, guitar, or ensemble.
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Complete Book of Harmony
ReaderJolyBook
A complete harmony book is only complete when symbols, sounds, voices, and musical situations remain connected.
AuthorBret Willmott
Publication frame1994
FieldJazz harmony, chord vocabulary, voicing, and applied theory
Practice useTake one progression, analyze function, choose guide tones, add tensions, then voice it three ways for piano, guitar, or ensemble.

Why this book matters

The useful way to read a complete harmony text is not as a dictionary. A dictionary can tell you that Cmaj9 contains C, E, G, B, and D. Musical harmony asks a harder question: what does that sonority do in a phrase, how does it connect to the next sonority, and which voices carry the meaning?

For working musicians, harmony must move between three layers. The first layer is spelling: chord tones, extensions, alterations, and parent scales. The second layer is function: tonic, predominant, dominant, modal color, passing harmony, substitute, or prolongation. The third layer is voicing: register, spacing, doubling, omission, and line continuity.

A deep harmony practice keeps those layers synchronized. If a player knows a substitution but cannot voice it clearly, the knowledge is not yet practical. If a player can play a lush voicing but cannot explain its resolution, the sound may not survive in a real arrangement. The goal is to make every chord name audible, movable, and composable.

Reading Method
How to read this without staying theoretical
ReaderMethod
The book becomes useful when every concept is converted into a listening decision, a written sketch, and a repeatable practice test.
Spell the chordName root, third, fifth, seventh, tensions, and alterations before applying any scale label.
Name the functionAsk whether the chord resolves, prolongs, colors, approaches, substitutes, or redirects.
Reduce to guide tonesFind the third and seventh movement before adding density.
Rebuild as voicingChoose register, spacing, and omissions according to the musical situation.

How to practice the idea

Take one progression, analyze function, choose guide tones, add tensions, then voice it three ways for piano, guitar, or ensemble.

  1. Analyze ii-V-I in three major keys and write only thirds and sevenths.
  2. Add one available tension to each chord and sing the tension resolution.
  3. Revoice the progression as close-position block chords, drop-2 guitar shapes, and open keyboard voicings.
  4. Replace V7 with tritone substitution and compare guide-tone movement.
  5. Write an eight-bar reharmonization where every substitute chord keeps at least one common tone or stepwise voice connection.

Analysis frame

FocusWhat to hearPractice decision
Chord spellingWhat notes are present or implied.Spell before naming a scale.
FunctionWhy the chord is there.Label resolution, prolongation, color, or substitution.
Guide tonesThirds and sevenths carry harmonic identity.Practice them as two-part counterpoint.
VoicingRegister turns theory into sound.Omit roots or fifths when clarity improves.

Core takeaways

Reading focusPractical takeaway
SymbolsChord symbols are instructions, not finished music.
FunctionHarmony is motion, not only vertical spelling.
VoicingSpacing and register decide whether a theory idea sounds usable.
ApplicationA concept is learned when it survives in a tune.

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Complete Book of Harmony - Jazz harmony, chord vocabulary, voicing, and applied theory
book: Complete Book of Harmonyfocus: Symbolspractice: Take one progression, analyze function, choose guide tones, add tensions, then voice it three ways for piano, guitar, or ensemble.
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Complete Book of Harmony
Reading path/en/blogs/jolybook-major-music-books/complete-book-of-harmony-bret-willmott-for-working-musicians
Languageen
AuthorBret Willmott
Publication frame1994
FieldJazz harmony, chord vocabulary, voicing, and applied theory
Practice Tool
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StudentComposerPracticeTool
Move from reading to a playable sketch, recorded phrase, or mapped harmonic idea.
Link/en/tools/midi-tool
Workflowread, sketch, listen, revise
JolyBook practice cycle
3 ring(s)
JolyBook ii-V-I practice grid
Root: C • Four-bar practice cycle
Score jolybook-reading-cell.musicxml
Listening Focus
Concept to sound
ReaderAnalysis
A reading idea is treated as musical knowledge only after it changes what the player hears, writes, or performs.
SourceComplete Book of Harmony
QuestionWhat does the ear learn?
DecisionChord symbols are instructions, not finished music.
Practice Exercise
One-page practice transfer
StudentExercise
Take one progression, analyze function, choose guide tones, add tensions, then voice it three ways for piano, guitar, or ensemble.
Duration20 minutes
Outputone recorded sketch
Ruleone concept only
Source Trail
JolyBook source trail
ResearchSource
Keep the book, the musical example, and the practice result connected.
BookComplete Book of Harmony
FieldJazz harmony, chord vocabulary, voicing, and applied theory
Practice Lens
Turn reading into one musical test
StudentPractice
Take one progression, analyze function, choose guide tones, add tensions, then voice it three ways for piano, guitar, or ensemble.
MaterialOne short phrase or cycle
MethodIsolate the book's central idea
CheckThe ear can explain the change
ResultA playable example, not only a summary

Reading caution

Harmony study becomes weak when it stays as chord spelling. Every symbol should become a sound, a resolution tendency, and a voicing decision.

Resource Link
Reference point for further reading
ResearchSources
OpenLibrary record for Mel Bay's Complete Book of Harmony Theory and Voicing
BookComplete Book of Harmony
ReferenceOpenLibrary record for Mel Bay's Complete Book of Harmony Theory and Voicing
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