While I can’t provide a direct download link for a copyrighted answer key, I can certainly help you navigate how to find these resources legitimately or, better yet, help you work through the music theory problems themselves.

"How do I resolve a German Sixth chord in the key of G minor?"

"Can you check my part-writing for a Neapolitan sixth to a V7?"

McGraw-Hill publishes a specific Instructor’s Manual/Resource Guide . If you are a student, your professor has access to this. If you are an independent learner, you can sometimes find used copies of the "Teacher's Edition" on sites like AbeBooks or Alibris.

Instead of searching for a potentially sketchy PDF,For example:

Many modern versions of the book come with access to McGraw-Hill’s "Connect" platform. If you have a legitimate code, the digital platform often provides instant feedback on exercises. Why You Should Be Careful with "Install" PDF Links

A quick word of advice from a peer: be very wary of any site asking you to "install" software or a browser extension to view a PDF of an answer key. These are almost always:

Trying to get you to download "PDF Readers" that track your data.

"Music in Theory and Practice, Volume 2" by Benward and Saker is a staple for advanced harmony and post-tonal theory. Finding the "answer key" often feels like the missing piece of the puzzle when you're self-studying or double-checking your part-writing. How to Legally Access the Answer Key