The graphs show the percentage of peope who buy pop music, rock music, and classial music based to their sex and age.
There are approximately 21% of male who buy pop music. The female’s percentage is 17% less than the male’s. According to their age, people whose age is betwen 25-34 buy the most pop music, 35% of them buy pop music. Followed by 16-24 with 33%, then the age gap 35-44 míth 28%. The age range with the least amount of pop music buyer is the age 45+.
The number of people who purchase rock music is similar like the previous graph. The male’s percentage is still higher than the female’s. 27% male buy rock music, while only 18% female buy rock music. Age 25-34 is still leading the graph, with the percentage of 31%. Followed by age 16-24, whose percentage decrease 3% than the graph before. The age gap, 35-44, has the number of 23%. The total number of people whose age is 45+ decrease dramatically from the previous age.
The total of male who te like buy cassical music is slightly higher than the female’s. The age 16-24 has the lowest number of people with 2%. 15% of the age 16-24 likes to buy classical music, while only 3% people whose age is 35-44 keen buying classical music. 20% of age 45+ is a classical music buyer.
Overall, older people like to listen to calmer music for example classical music. While younger people like to listen to more energetic music like pop and rack music.
