The bar chart showed the percentage of school children learning to play four different types of muscial instruments in 2005, 2010 and 2010.

The bar chart showed the percentage of school children learning to play four different types of muscial instruments in 2005, 2010 and 2010.
The bar chart illustrates how the makeup of various musical instrument attendance at a particular academic institute changed over a decade, from 2005. On the whole, it can be seen that
while
the proportion of to-be guitarists and pianists appears to experience a fundamental increase, those of drummers and violinists only undergo inconsequential developments. With regards to guitar learners, the figure begins the period at a low of 11% in 2005.
Nonetheless
, only 5 years later, it skyrocketed to double the original degree, at around 20% in 2010. It
then
continued its rise to the peak of 27% in 2015.
Similarly
, the statistics for piano apprentices
also
underwent a steady growth, climbing from 10% to 25% in the said course of 10 years.
On the other hand
, the percentages for drum and violin remained relatively stable in the first 5 years of the said timeline, at 6% and 8%, respectively.
However
, in the
last
year of the survey,
whereas
the former made a small progress to 8%, the latter slightly dropped to 7%.
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