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Is pedal steel mostly a "baby boomer" instrument?
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I'm in that 27% group, and I've just started getting my UK pension here in the US! With a little bit of Social Security (which should last long enough to see ME out) starting next March, it takes the pressure off a bit!
Oh... but then there's medical insurance; never mind!!!
Am I a 'baby-boomer' at 65, or is that a later generation?
Oh... but then there's medical insurance; never mind!!!
Am I a 'baby-boomer' at 65, or is that a later generation?
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I don’t think so. If you just look at the raw numbers, everything looks like a baby boomer phenomenon, because there are so many more of them. In order to compare the proportion of the population in each age range who play steel (in epidemiological terms “the incidence” of steel playing), we need to see the above numbers adjusted for age, based upon the proportion of people of each age range in society. I did an age-adjustment using the age-range proportions of the population in the year 2000. The percentages look like this:b0b wrote:Is pedal steel mostly a "baby boomer" instrument?
[tab]Birth year Age-adjusted percent
Pre 1920 0
1920-29 4.2
1930-39 21.0
1940-49 29.9
1950-59 28.2
1960-69 10.3
1970-79 4.7
1980-89 1.5
1990-99 0.2[/tab]
This flattens the proportions out somewhat for those born from the ‘30s through the ‘50s. This agrees more with what I think most of us consider the golden years of steel guitar, which predates the baby boomers.
But there needs to be another major correction, the proportion of steelers of each age-range who use the internet, are members of the Forum, and took part in the poll. I think it is fairly obvious that a much smaller proportion of older steelers use computers and are Forum members. And the very youngest age-ranges no doubt have the highest proportions of internet savvy Forum members. If you could know that correction factor, it would beef up the numbers of older steelers and cut the number of younger ones even more than we already see. What I think that would look like would be a fairly constant proportion of the population playing steel in each age range (no baby boomer bump) until those born in the ‘60s, at which point there would be a drop off even more precipitous than we see in the raw numbers and the age-adjusted numbers.
Nevertheless, because the baby boom generation was so large, in real numbers, it comprises both the largest number of steelers, and the last generation with a large number of steelers.
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Maybe the simple style of this forum, without ads and flashy graphics, appeals more to "my generation" than it does to younger folks.
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PS: My dad lost his left thumb as a boy, so he was stuck at home in Muswell Hill, North London, as a fire-watcher for the Civil Defence.
I guess that means that procreation isn't impeded by missing thumbs, and that dad got a head-start on our returning soldiers....
I guess that means that procreation isn't impeded by missing thumbs, and that dad got a head-start on our returning soldiers....
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LOL!! I meant "Flashy" in the technical sense of using Adobe Flash to create animated graphics.Jack Francis wrote:b0b, how can you look at the pictures of us guys and consider them NOT to be "Flashy"??b0b wrote:Maybe the simple style of this forum, without ads and flashy graphics, appeals more to "my generation" than it does to younger folks.
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