In general, it can be clearly seen that popular music reached the highest point at ages 15 to 44, followed by opera and classical, while classical remained the same in all ages. Additionally, opera music had the largest
Contained in the bar chart is data pertaining to how many Australian people attend three types of music events during 2006. The data is measured in percentages.
The given bar chart demonstrates the number of Australians who attended festivals related to singing of various ages throughout 2006. Units are measured in percentage.
The given bar chart contains information pertaining the proportion of participant in five different ages for three type of music events in Australia during 2006. The figure is shown in percentages.
The given diagram shows the rating of people who attended concerts for 3 types of music classical, opera, and popular in 2006 in Australia at distinctive age groups.
Contained in the graphic is information pertaining to the attendance rate for three types of music events for Australians in different age groups during 2006. The figures are provided in percentages.
The given bar chart demonstrates the number of Australians who attend festival related to music in various ages throughout 2006. Units are measured in percentage.
Containing in the bar chart is information pertaining to the ratio of people attending three types of music events during 2006 in Australia. The units are shown in the rate per event.
The given bar chart provides information pertaining to the discrepancy of ages who took part in three distinctive Australian music festivals during 2006. It is all measured in percentage.