The bar chart illustrates attendance of people in different ages — 15-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, and 55+ in music events in Australia in 2006.
Overall, the popular music was the most famous song until middle ages, while the opposite was true for that of opera music. Notably, the classical music was the lowest in the chart.
Looking at the chart in more detail, people more listening popular songs with 37% between 15 and 24 ages, making it the highest in the chart. That for opera was 12% and also classical song was only 10%. As for that classical, people who aged 25 to 34 were 7%, and that of popular music was two times as much as that of opera, while with only 13% and popular was 33%. The figure for 35- 44 years old adults who more prefer popular song, followed by opera and classical . (33%, 25%, and 11% respectively).
In contrast, the proportion of between 45-54 years old in opera was 15% , compared to that for classical with only 10% although popular song was almost 13%. In terms of people aged 55+, the rate of opera was 15% , and that for classical with 7% . Initially, the popular song was only 5 %, making it the lowest figure in the chart.
