The charts compare the proportion of children who learned musical instrument in 1996 and 2006.
Overall, there was an significant increase in the proportion of teenagers who learned a musical instrument. It can also be seen that in terms of the most popular choices, the keyboard saw a downward trend while the piano had a slight rise in 1996 and 2006.
A thorough examination of the given pie chart shows a enormous growth in the percentage of young people playing a musical tool over a 20-year period, from 44% to 76%.
Turning to the bar chart, it can be seen that piano ranked first in the option of instrument in 1996, at 30%, followed by the keyboard, at over 20%. In addition, more than 10% of children learning violin and electric guitar, at about 13% and 14% respectively while there was around 12% of those who learned more than 1 tool. Time saw a sharp climb in the number of learners and reached its peak at 30% in 2016. Despite the remaining popularity of the piano, the figure for this category droped steadily, to nearly 28%. There was a slight rise in the number of people being interested in more than 1 musical instrument, at around 13%.
