Student 1 : Well... there might be another reason. Traditional music is less-marketable than popular music.Â
Student 2 : That's too... music producers don't want to lose their money by selling traditional music. It's just too risky.Â
Teacher  : Wow... Don't you think it's very tragic? Our traditional music will be extinct, then.
Student 1 : Don't worry, sir. Some Indonesian modern musicians make collaboration with traditional music.
Student 2 : But, it's only temporary. They just performed on special stage and on special occasions too... not all the time.
Student 1 : At least they tried to respect our traditional music.
Teacher  : Okay, that's good. But, we wonder why our traditional music cannot perform in the world like... Bon Jovi, for example?
Student 2 : I don't know, sir. I'm not a musician or a producer.
Teacher  : Student 1... do you have any idea why?
Student 1 : Just like I said above, traditional music seems to be less-marketable, sir.
Teacher  : Okay. Do you both have any "brilliant idea" how to make traditional music become as famous as Metallica or K-pop?