The table provides information on the proportion of youngsters in the capital of Japan listening to music during the last month in different ways, and the pie chart shows the percentages of the preference between live and recorded music.
Overall, a large majority of both genders enjoyed live music than recorded music. Moreover, the percentages of male Japanese preferred to listen to music by all means of approach than those of female, except for CDs.
Looking first at the table, there was a marked difference between the percentages of males listening to music by MP3-players, on the one hand, where they accounted for 79%, and the data of those enjoying music from CDs, on the other hand, where they made up 60% lower. Approximate 55% of teenage boys listened to the song online. This was quite different in the share of those hearing live music where they constituted 55%. The percentages of females were nearly similar for live music, MP3-players and Internet, at 44%, 40%, 42%, respectively. In contrast, only 19% of girls listened to CDs.
Turning to the pie chart, an overwhelming majority of music surveyors were preferred live music to recorded music with 70% and 26% correspondingly. There was only a tiny minority of 4% of respondents were still wrestling with their choice.
The table provides information on the proportion of youngsters in the capital of Japan listening to
music
during the last month in
different
ways, and the pie chart
shows
the
percentages
of the preference between
live
and recorded music.
Overall
, a large majority of both genders enjoyed
live
music
than recorded
music
.
Moreover
, the
percentages
of male Japanese preferred to listen to
music
by all means of approach than those of female,
except for
CDs.
Looking
first
at the table, there was a marked difference between the
percentages
of males listening to
music
by MP3-players, on the one hand, where they accounted for 79%, and the data of those enjoying
music
from CDs,
on the other hand
, where they made up 60% lower. Approximate 55% of teenage boys listened to the song online. This was quite
different
in the share of those hearing
live
music
where they constituted 55%. The
percentages
of females were
nearly
similar for
live
music
, MP3-players and Internet, at 44%, 40%, 42%,
respectively
.
In contrast
,
only
19% of girls listened to CDs.
Turning to the pie chart, an overwhelming majority of
music
surveyors
were preferred
live
music
to recorded
music
with 70% and 26%
correspondingly
. There was
only
a tiny minority of 4% of respondents were
still
wrestling with their choice.