The charts illustrate how Japanese youngsters in Tokyo listened to music over the last month and their preference of live or recorded music.
Overall, in the table, the propotion of men who listened on different music performances in all categories are higher than women, except for CDs. While the pie chart demonstrates that most people were likely to listen to live music than the recorded one.
Further analyzing the given table, through the first three sections, male were dominated with 60% listened to live music, 79% used MP3-players and 55% used the Internet to listen to the songs they loved. Whereas looking at female’s datas, there experienced a more sustainable trends when the datas were range around 42%. CDs was the least favourite way to listen to music in both genders, receiving only around one-fifth of male audiences and 22% of female listeners.
Looking at the pie chart, the percentage of young people who preffered to listen to live music was approximately 70%, while the one who interested in recorded music was around one-third of the chart. Still, there were 4% of person who did not know which they adored more or disliked both ways.
