CourseVerdict

Fundamentals of Music Theory vs Digital Illustration for Beginners: Learn Procreate Fundamentals

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

Coursera · Creative Arts

Fundamentals of Music Theory

4.2/ 5 · 44 opinions
29 positive10 neutral5 negative/ 44 total

Skillshare · Creative Arts

Digital Illustration for Beginners: Learn Procreate Fundamentals

0.0/ 5 · 21 opinions
15 positive4 neutral2 negative/ 21 total

Per-criterion

Fundamentals of Music Theory

Content quality4.4 / 5

Six modules take you from pitches, scales and modes through intervals, clefs, rhythm and form into two full weeks of functional harmony and a harmonic-analysis final. Revised in 2022. Reviewers consistently praise the clarity and the bite-sized video chunks. Capped because the taught material is thin relative to the difficulty of the quizzes in the later weeks.

Instructor4.5 / 5

Five University of Edinburgh academics — Dr Thomas Butler, Dr John Kitchen MBE, Dr Zack Moir and colleagues — deliver genuinely academic, well-paced lectures. The teaching is the most consistently praised element across the corpus. The variety of voices keeps it fresh, though it makes the level of assumed knowledge uneven from week to week.

Value for money4.6 / 5

Free to audit in full; a certificate is ~$49 (or ~£35) and is included in a Coursera Plus subscription with financial aid available. For a six-module university-grade music-theory course with an open-access companion e-book, the free-audit route is hard to beat on price.

Portfolio output3.6 / 5

Assessment is quiz- and exam-based rather than creative-project-based — weekly graded quizzes plus a harmonic-analysis final. Good for testing recall and analysis, but there is no composition portfolio or peer-reviewed creative artefact. The exams are the most divisive element, with several learners flagging notation and clef demands that exceed the taught content.

Real-world use4.2 / 5

The notation, harmony and analysis skills transfer directly to reading scores, arranging, songwriting and further academic study — Edinburgh positions it as a foundation for musicology, composition and performance. Limit is that it is Western-notation theory, not ear training, production or instrument technique, so it is one pillar of musicianship rather than all of it.

Digital Illustration for Beginners: Learn Procreate Fundamentals

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