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Posted: 7 Oct 2009 2:20 pm
by Jim Cohen
Posted: 7 Oct 2009 2:24 pm
by Jim Cohen
Posted: 7 Oct 2009 2:42 pm
by Les Anderson
What would one title it when you sit down and play whatever comes to your mind. Be it pop, pop classical, country, western swing and about anything else that slips into your mind?
I find myself doing that more and more now days. I think I just follow the emotional mood that I am in or what I have been listening to on the radio or my mind wanders back to my earlier days. This morning I went from Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom Time to Pat Boone's "Sparrows of Capistrano" to Til I Waltz Again With You.
Would that be somewhere between Regge and ragged?
Posted: 7 Oct 2009 4:33 pm
by Duncan Hodge
Very enjoyable survey, Jim. As I was filling it out I found myself looking forward to reading the results and implications of what it all means...after the numbers are properly crunched, that is.
Duncan
Posted: 7 Oct 2009 5:08 pm
by Joe Smith
I took it too. Good luck with your survey.
Posted: 7 Oct 2009 5:10 pm
by Eddie D.Bollinger
Interesting stuff, Jim. I will be looking for these
results on the cable news channels.....
Ed
Posted: 7 Oct 2009 7:17 pm
by Jim Cohen
Posted: 7 Oct 2009 9:38 pm
by Jim Cohen
Posted: 8 Oct 2009 3:57 am
by Bob Adams
done! good stuff, await the big picture! see you next weekend
Posted: 8 Oct 2009 4:25 am
by Don Drummer
Boy that was easy. I enjoyed it. Don D.
Posted: 8 Oct 2009 8:11 am
by Bob Hickish
according to Jim’s survey respondents age -- most of us are at the
top to behind the curve -- maybe we need to find a way to keep our
cohorts together as well --
Posted: 8 Oct 2009 10:47 pm
by James Morehead
bumpske
Posted: 9 Oct 2009 5:05 am
by Pit Lenz
Hey Jim,
could you point me to some Klezmer steel tunes?
Not too popular in Germany, but sounds interesting...
Posted: 9 Oct 2009 6:04 am
by Jim Cohen
Pit Lenz wrote:Hey Jim,
could you point me to some Klezmer steel tunes?
Only in my mind. You'd better ask the guys who said they enjoy listening to Klezmer steel where they're finding it!?
Posted: 9 Oct 2009 6:46 am
by Jody Cameron
Thanks Jim! Very interesting info. I've often wondered about some of these things. jc
Survey...
Posted: 9 Oct 2009 6:50 am
by Dick Sexton
Jim, great work...
I was wondering if the results might be a little different if each of us could advertise that the survey was going to be taken in about a month and to look for it.
Might get more responders and a larger rep of the community. Would be interesting to see if the resulting percentages would be close.
Again, great work. Showed me where I was in the big picture and where the majority of us are age wise.
Posted: 9 Oct 2009 7:01 am
by Jim Cohen
Thanks, Dick. We're now at 407 participants. Not too shabby!
Posted: 9 Oct 2009 8:25 am
by Tamara James
Mr. Cohen, this is a great thread. I enjoyed seeing the results. I am now wondering about the concentration of steel players per state. When I retire in 10 years, I would be very interested in moving to what ever mecca there is for steel players.
That would be as close as we can get to heaven here on earth.
Tammy J
All alone...
Posted: 9 Oct 2009 9:23 am
by Zach Keele
I'm the only one that filled out the survey that's between 16 and 25. I'm 24.
I guess I've got lots of work coming my way.
So, what popular music inspired all of these guys from 55-60 years old to start playing steel? What bands, type of musci, etc? I know the players that inspired them, but what actual songs, artists, bands? My dad would be in that range if he were still alive.
Posted: 9 Oct 2009 10:55 am
by Ronnie Boettcher
Took your survey, Jim. Was a nice piece of work. I didn't know there was other types of music in this world besides Country, and Bluegrass. I refer to the other types as noise.
Posted: 9 Oct 2009 10:56 am
by Miguel e Smith
Just completed the survey. Three of the questions were interestingly painful/revealing for me..."how long have you been playing" (Dang, I should be a whole lot better by now), "how much do you practice.." (ouch...maybe that's why I'm not a whole lot better) and "how old are you?" (yep...should be freakin' unbelieveable by now).
Posted: 10 Oct 2009 7:38 am
by Jim Cohen
Yes, I use these surveys as a "feeder" for my lucrative psychological counseling services...
Posted: 10 Oct 2009 9:52 pm
by Stuart Devenish
Do you know something we don't know about the mental wellbeing of the steel guitar community?
I shook the survey monkey's hand while I was there.
Stuart
Posted: 12 Oct 2009 8:56 pm
by Jim Cohen
Wow. We're now at 485 participants! Amazing. I'll probably close it down when we hit an even 500 and then do a new statistical summary for y'all. Maybe even prettier.
But I'm off to Ireland on Thursday for a week so I might just end up leaving it open till I get back.
Either way, thanks to everyone who participated (or yet will)!
Jimbeaux