The Constrained Position of Young Musicians in the Yogyakarta Jazz Community

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The Constrained Position of Young Musicians in the Yogyakarta Jazz Community
Asian Music
49
34-57
2018
eng
1553-5630
This article gives a critical account of the development of the jazz scene in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, since the 1980s. It looks specifically at the question of why young jazz musicians did not take the initiative in creating new kinds of jazz composition and playing, unlike their age peers in other nonmainstream music genres. In other words, why was there so little DIY (do it yourself) ethos in the Yogyakarta jazz scene? The interpretation of relevant phenomena offered in this article uses Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of practice. Data were generated through in-depth interviews and participant observation. The transformation of Indonesian jazz both in national and local scope, the master-based pedagogic model, and economic pressures of the jazz musicians in everyday life are the main reasons why there was little DIY ethos in the Yogyakarta jazz scene
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Asian Music
10.1353/amu.2018.0002
2019-11-24T23:31:30Z
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