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The bar chart compares the proportion of people in different ages who participated in three means of music festival in Australia in 2006. Overall, popular music event was the most preferred among all age groups, with the exception of elderly people. It is also worth noting that classical music event was the least attended among […]
The bar chart gives information about what proportion of Australian people, categorized by their ages, got involved in three different music events, namely classical, opera and popular, in 2006. Overall, popular music events were the most common option for people belonging to the 15-44 age bracket, while the older section of the population (45-54 and […]
The bar chart compares people in various age brackets in terms of their participation in three genres of music – classical, opera, and popular – festivals in Australia in 2006. Overall, popular music attracted the highest proportion of attendees in almost all age groups, while classical music attracted the lowest figures across all age groups. […]
The bar chart demostrates people of different group ages that took part in a music function in Australia in 2006 The units given in percents. Overall,The popular music had acquired the most percentage of people in range 15-24 ages,whereas opera had drawn attention the majority of people aged 35-44. The classical music and Opera have […]
This bar chart illustrates the perccentage of attendace of people from five age groups in three music events (classical, opera and popular) in Australia in 2006. Overall, the mojority of people like to listen the popular music event and but less like in mature age groups. Similarly, the opera event is the second most listening […]
The bar chart gives information about different age groups of people who participated in music events in Australia in 2006. Overall, it is clear that popular music events had the highest percentages, though the people aged 45-54 and 55+ prioritized opera music. Notably, classical was the least participated in event for all categories. Looking at […]
The diagram illustrates the ages of people who attended three types of music events namely, classical, opera, popular in 2006 in Australia. Overall, the popular music is highest percentage in younger visitors, the reverse true for that in older aged people. Notably, classical music is low proportion in all ages, while opera is almost similar […]
The bar chart gives information about different age groups of people who participated in music events in Australia in 2006. Overall, it is clear that popular music events had the highest percentages, though the people aged 45-54 and 55+ prioritized opera music. Notably, classical was the least participated in event for all categories. Looking at […]
The bar chart shows the percentage of participants of music events in Australia in 2006. Overall, popular music course had the highest feature, particularly among 15-24 aged people and classical music liked by a little amount of people. It is also noticeable that, opera was one of common type of music in Australia with average […]
The bar chart illustrates attendance of people in different ages — 15-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, and 55+ in music events in Australia in 2006. Overall, the popular music was the most famous song until middle ages, while the opposite was true for that of opera music. Notably, the classical music was the lowest in the […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of people who attend music events in Australia in 2006, the music divided in three types such as Classical, Opera and Popular. Overall, it can be seen most of people interested in Popular music are in the age between 15 to 44, whereas people with the age above 44 shows […]
The given bar chart compares the different ages of people attending music festivals in terms of three fields, namely, classical, opera, and popular , in Australia in 2006. Overall, the proportion of appearance is popular, followed distantly by classical and opera among the youngest age groups. While the classical and popular attendances are the lowest […]
The bar chart illustrates the attendance of people of different ages at various music events—classical, opera, and popular—in 2006. Overall, attending popular music events stood out with consistently higher percentages across almost all ages, while classical music events showed relatively smaller figures. It is evident that people between the ages of 15 and 24 primarily […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of attendance among different age groups at classical, opera, and popular music events in Australia. Overall, attending popular music events stood out with consistently higher numbers, particularly among younger people. By contrast, attending classical music was the least popular music event among all ages. Older people primarily participated in […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of people attending music events in Australia during 2006 in terms of ages Overall,classical music was the least common music event in all age groups,whereas pop was the most common one among young people.In addition, opera saw the same percentages in all ages, with the exception of people before […]
The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of people from different age groups who attended three types of Music Events (classical, opera and popular) in 2006 in Australia. Overall the bar chart indicates that pop music was the most popular among younger age groups between 15-24. In contrast, opera attracted older audiences aged 55 and […]
