The bar graph compares the percentage of students who learned to play four different types of musical instruments in three years: 2005, 2010, and 2015. Overall, the guitar and piano were the most popular instruments among students, while drums and violin were the least preferred ones.
In 2005, around 11% percent of schoolchildren learned to play piano, guitar, and violin, compared to 5% of children learning to play drums. By 2010, the proportion of students learning to play piano and guitar increased in popularity, reaching 20% and 18%, respectively. In the same year, learning to play drums remained in the lowest position, while the percentage of students learning to play violin slightly declined.
In 2015, the guitar became the most popular option for students and reached its peak at 40%. This was closely followed by piano, increasing further to 38%. The number of drum learners rose slightly to 8%, while the percentage of those learning to play violin declined to 7%.
