Merry Christmas, everyone! When you wonder what the younger generation thinks of music, try to remember how it was when you were that age, then look around. Go sit in on a church's worship team practice, or if they have one for younger members, even better. You have kids that can't read a note of music that are willing and eager to get into music, but lack the finances for instruments, especially expensive keyboards. Bring in a bunch of instruments and watch the fun begin. The kids will sort out what they want to learn to play, even if it's a lowly tamborine, then it's a long, slow learning process. Most kids just don't have the money, and their family finances usually won't support their yearnings either, so like most of us when we were growing up, we just had to wait until we could afford something. Usually, that means later on in life after the kids are grown up and not such a drain of the pocketbook. But, they certainly are out there and no matter what their musical inclination might be, it's the love of music that binds us all together in one very loud, and hopefully, musical group. So keep on playing and I guarantee you, someone will always stop to listen!