The bar chart below gives information of the percentage of youngsters in school playing four different types of musical instruments (violin, piano, drums and guitar) in 2005, 2010, 2015.
Overall, piano and guitar were predominantly favor by the students in all three years, while drums was a minority in the interest rate of the learners in 2005 and 2010; however, violin was at its lowest in favorites in 2015.
In 2005, piano was mostly learn by the children at approximately 12%; whereas, the amount of students played the guitar was slightly lower at around 11%; next, violin was at its the interest rate of about 10%; lastly, drums were significantly less favored compared to other instruments at approximately 4%.
In 2010, piano was still at its peak in the most likeable instrument at around 20%; whereas, the guitar was learned at a rate of 18% in school; next, violin was minimally decreased at about 9% after 2005; finally, drums were still bottomed out and remained stationary.
In 2015, guitar was able to surpassed piano and reached the apex of a significant 40% favorite; while the piano only got 38% likeable by children; next, drums had surpass violin with a 10% and 5% respectively.
