Young players ? Are there any ?
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Young players ? Are there any ?
PSG seems to have been in decline in the last few decades due to a variety of reasons and there seems to be less young people learning the instrument. Has anyone any solid statistics on this or is it just us old codgers preaching doom and gloom as usual?
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Hey guys, I just wanted to say that it's not a dying breed! I'm a youngin' (at least I think I am lol), I'm 32. I just started playing, so I wouldn't yet consider myself a steeler just yet. I think the problem isn't a decline in the interest of the instrument, it's the decline in the quality of music coming out of Nashville, most of which doesn't feature steel. Plus, it's a rather expensive instrument to get into. I know I wouldn't have been able to start had it not been for my uncle! Just wanted to let y'all know there are people trying to keep the art alive!
There are some young players playing steel. Jacob King who is 14 years old and plays like someone who has played for years and then there is Tobin Hess who plays extremely well. A couple young guys overseas, Matthew Jut and Stepnen Ryker play too. You can find videos of them on YouTube as well. Then you have the young guys like me at 57 years of age but I bet you are talking much younger.
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Sounds like he might be using the lottery winners approach - play gigs until the money runs out....Just yesterday a 16 year old fine young man from the Detroit area called. He has all the money saved up but is going to save a bit more first as he doesn't want to spend all his savings at once! He won't ever have any problems in life if he continues to do that.
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Asa Brosius is a very good active player and looks very young. He joined here in 2008 and made 350 posts while I joined at approximately the same time with maybe 5000 posts. That says something.Doug Earnest wrote:Yes, it's just us preaching doom and gloom. There are lots of young players. They just don't hang around with us very much. Lots of them lurk on here and don't see the need to participate.
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How about 14 year old Jacob King from Dadeville, MO.?
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I'm thirty-six, and I started playing when I was eighteen. I love playing at steel guitar shows and listening to other players, as well as talking about steel guitar. I listen to 80s/90s country, as well as traditional country, and I'm a fan of Hank Williams, Ray Price, and all of the legends of country music, as well as steel guitar legends like Buddy Emmons, Don Helms, Lloyd Green, and many others. I love playing the pedal steel guitar!
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Austin Stewart was young just a few years ago. He was playing my guitar on the "Little O' Oprey" when he was 8 or so. He is still young just full grown now. Braydon is not playing right now but could be with about a week of practice. I have taught several very young people to play that did very well but they just are no longer young but still playing. You guys are right about Jacob King, he plays like a very good seasoned player. I have a young person come up to me after our Oprey shows very often asking about my guitar. I make it a point to let them sit down to it and slide the bar and usually get a really big smile. It's not dead by a long shot.
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I picked up the steel guitar at age 18 last year. Still learning a lot so I can be ready if steels make a comeback in mainstream country.
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Good point. They have a greater presence on Facebook, less so here.Doug Earnest wrote:Yes, it's just us preaching doom and gloom. There are lots of young players. They just don't hang around with us very much. Lots of them lurk on here and don't see the need to participate.
There's a few good young steel players in the Denver area.
How young? They ALL seem young to me!
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Facebook and YouTube didn't exist when I started playing. The internet was there, but if you wanted to watch how players taught techniques, licks, scales, blocking, right hand position using picks, bar techniques how to play chords, and pedal positions, you had to watch it on video or DVD, or take a steel lesson, or go to a steel show or seminar..Although I loved the steel at a young age, like I do now, because of cerebral palsy, I went through a process where I had to figure out what instrument would be right for me, and at seventeen, I got interested in playing steel, and started playing at the age of eighteen and now at thirty-five, almost thirty-six, I still love it!