The guy has a point, but it only goes so far. I mean, on the one hand, western music theory is pretty different from, say, Indian music and theory, but then jazz musicians, especially during the bebop and hard bop eras of 1940s and 1950s, have taken that same western tonal harmony and expanded it well beyond what 18th century composers were doing. But I'm only a few minutes into the video, so he may address this.
Randy has reminded me of Henning Pauly's excellent trolling: saying he was way more influenced by Hanson than by Van Halen.
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