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Popular music 'The Scene' (Types of scene (Local: Specific…
Popular music 'The Scene'
What?
Means of identity
Place, setting and time needed
examples
Composers
Performers
Producers
Types of scene
Local: Specific geographic focus- relationships between people
Trans-local: Bounded scenes in specific regional or national scenes
International/ global: Usually industrial/ corporate and does sound different e.g. Japanese Jazz
Virtual: Chat rooms/ forums etc
Zombie: Comes after authentic scene, packaged and sold as cultures
Cultural capital, Pierre Bourdieu
Capital: amount of power one wields
Cultural capitals highly specialised
Grant access to certain social situations and exclude people too
Scenes very volatile
Making the scene: Vancouver Jazz
Destroyed itself
Young musicians make own clubs so they can play
So many jazz clubs pop up have to fight for audience
People not going to the same club regularly to make contacts needed for scene
1960s many shut as jazz becomes less relevant
Important?
Enables musicologists to discuss how musicians/ fans/ industry come together over music
Undermines assumptions of cultural and musical uniformity
Puts research focus on social interaction and human relationships