5 report(s) found.
The pie charts and the line graph show the comparison of adolescents in Britain studying musical instruments in a region between 1996 and 2016. Overall, it is obvious that learning instrumental music was more popular with children under the age 18 in that area by 1996. On the other hand, children under 18 learning instrumental […]
The charts illustrate the percentage of kids studying musical instruments and types of instruments studied in one part of the UK in two years, namely 1996 and 2006. Overall, there was a significant change in the figure for children learning musical instruments. In addition, it witnessed downward trends in the percentage of acoustic guitar, violin, […]
The charts provide information about children below 18 years old studying different kind of musical instruments in an area of the UK over the period of 20 years. Overall, the percentage of children learning to play musical instruments dropped over a decade. Remarkably, the proportion of young pianist and keyboard player increased significantly, while others […]
The pie chart shows the proportion of children who learned a musical instrument and those who did not. The bar graph compares the choices of musical instruments. All the graphs make comparisons for the years 1996 and 2016. Overall, the number of children who were playing on instruments rocketed during 20 years. Also, it can […]
The pie graphs illustrate the data about the differences between studying a musical instrument in the years 1996 and 2016 in the UK, while the bar chart demonstrates the average selection of musical instruments. Overall, the figure of learning a musical instrument significantly increased in 2016 with a musical instrument keyboard, while in 1996, most […]
