Jonathan Townes is a composer, educator, and ritual architect whose work bridges traditional theory, modular design, and expressive transformation. With over 45 years of experience in music composition and instruction, he has developed a sovereign pedagogical system rooted in clarity, logic, and emotional resonance.His catalog includes The Rhythmic Counting Workbook, 82 Études for Four & Five String Bass, and the nine-volume series Octo Gradus Transformationis: Ratio Et Modus - a modular framework for melodic development that blends scale exercises, seed window logic, and transformational processes.Jonathan's approach honors recursive tonal logic, symbolic music design, and the expressive clarity of structured improvisation. Whether teaching, composing, or mythologizing the creative process, his work invites musicians into a deeper relationship with sound, structure, and self.
I've never been much good at studying. All my life I've found it tedious and rather boring. However, with this book, Jonathan Townes has found a way to make studying a joy. It's not often one finds musical exercises that bring a smile to their face. The pages that follow include a variety of études in a variety of styles, all meant to improve one's musicianship. With these studies, you can choose a host of skills to practice-modes, improvisation, ear training, rhythm, sight-reading, or using the entirety of your instrument's range. The author/composer trains you in areas that I wished more exercise books touched on-odd time signatures, ""hearing"" in Locrian-and its audio companion, featuring a multitude of contemporary grooves like hard rock, reggae, and EDM, outwits the competition by leaps and bounds. Jonathan has made that rare thing: a collection of miniatures for beginners, amateurs, and experts. This book has charm, surprise, and challenge built into every bar. With its sleekness and confidence in presentation, it signals that you are in the hands of not only a brilliant musician and teacher, but a storyteller. I find this collection to be a bit of a page-turner-I have a hard time putting it away because I want so much to know what the next étude is like! How often does that happen with an exercise book? (Answer: rarely) Jonathan Townes' études make me want to practice and study my craft. Jump to any page and I'm certain you'll feel the same. -Alex LacamoireComposer, Arranger, and Music Director for Hamilton, In The Heights