Mopar, you might be right and no matter what happens it will.be very different than our time.
On the other hand, practically every kid I know plays accoustic and that could always lead to crossover...
Country is still strong...
Met a teenage ornamental modern worship guitarist a few weeks ago and I was amazed at how he effortlessly combined melodies with rhythm... He's part of a big local movement and theres a lot of beats and looping going on...
And the data does say Female market is growing rapidly, but thats a lot of acoustic overlap.
So it doesnt sound like my Tom Petty, Blue Oyster Cult days, but not sure that its dying either.
And either way, if you make guitars you should be incenting musicians and dealers... The opposite of what Gibson has been doing and imagine the influence they could have if they hadn't been goofing around...
I look at that kid I mentioned and wish I could do everything hes doing now and couldn't imagine that level of competence when I was that age...
Bottom line is there are good players and they might surprise us
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