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The image comprises two pie charts and a horizontal bar graph; pie charts compare children learning a musical instrument in 1996 and 2016: 1996 - 44% not learning, 56% learning; 2016 - 24% not learning, 76% learning; the bar graph indicates the choice of musical instrument with two data points for each (2016, 1996), from top to bottom: Others - 2016 (5), 1996 (5), More than 1 instrument - 2016 (10), 1996 (5), Keyboard - 2016 (15), 1996 (10), Piano - 2016 (35), 1996 (25), Electric guitar - 2016 (10), 1996 (5), Violin - 2016 (25), 1996 (10), Acoustic guitar - 2016 (30), 1996 (15).
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The charts show the percentage of children learning a musical instrument in 1996 and 2016, as well as their choice of instruments.
In 1996, 56% of children learned an instrument, but by 2016, this number increased to 76%. This means more kids became interested in music over time.
For instrument choices, the piano was the most popular in both years, but even more children played it in 2016. The keyboard and electric guitar also became more popular. The number of kids learning more than one instrument increased slightly. However, the acoustic guitar and violin stayed almost the same.
Overall, more children learned musical instruments in 2016 than in 1996, and the piano remained the most common choice.
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