The provided pie chart compares and contrasts data on the changes in the rate of US music album selling in relation to five different genres namely Jazz, R&B, Alternative, Country, Rock in three years, 2008, 2009 and 2010.
Overall, it is clear to see that there was an upward trend in the percentage of selling US music album in 2 kinds Rock and Country, whereas Rock was the most popular genre compared to remaining ones. In contrast, a slight fall was witnessed in the proportion of Alternative and R&B album sales in the same timeline, meanwhile Jazz is the only genre that remained stable over the period shown.
To be specific, in 2008, Rock was the dominant kind of music in US, accounting for 39% during the time. This figure was flat until the year after 2009, but the rate of Rock album reached the peak at 40% in 2020, which doubled the statistic of Alternative music album and marginally exceeded the sales of Alternative and R&B combined. A similar trend was seen in the proportion of Country album, growing steadily from 13% in the first year of the recording to 16% in 2009 and lastly hit 18% in 2010.
On the other hand, there was a downward trend in the rate of R&B album sale, despite remaining unchanged in the first two years of the period, its figure dropped rapidly to 19% in 2010. Similarly, selling Alternative album experienced a gradual decline in the same time, going down from 23% in 2008 to 20% in the last two years, making up one-fifths of the music market sales for three years. In terms of Jazz album, there was no change in the proportion of trading Jazz album in America in 2008, 2009 and 2010, this kind of music captured only 3% of total sales during the period and became the genre attracting the least number of audience.
The provided pie chart compares and contrasts data on the
changes
in the rate of US
music
album
selling in relation to five
different
genres
namely
Jazz, R&B,
Alternative
, Country,
Rock
in three years, 2008, 2009 and 2010.
Overall
, it is
clear
to
see
that there was an upward trend in the percentage of selling US
music
album
in 2 kinds
Rock
and Country, whereas
Rock
was the most popular
genre
compared to remaining ones.
In contrast
, a slight fall
was witnessed
in the proportion of
Alternative
and R&B
album
sales
in the same timeline, meanwhile Jazz is the
only
genre
that remained stable over the period shown.
To be specific, in 2008,
Rock
was the dominant kind of
music
in US, accounting for 39% during the time. This figure was flat until the
year
after 2009,
but
the rate of
Rock
album
reached the peak at 40% in 2020, which doubled the statistic of
Alternative
music
album
and
marginally
exceeded the
sales
of
Alternative
and R&B combined. A similar trend was
seen
in the proportion of Country
album
, growing
steadily
from 13% in the
first
year
of the recording to 16% in 2009 and
lastly
hit 18% in 2010.
On the other hand
, there was a downward trend in the rate of R&B
album
sale
, despite remaining unchanged in the
first
two years of the period, its figure dropped
rapidly
to 19% in 2010.
Similarly
, selling
Alternative
album
experienced a gradual decline in the same time, going down from 23% in 2008 to 20% in the last two years, making up one-fifths of the
music
market
sales
for three years. In terms of Jazz
album
, there was no
change
in the proportion of trading Jazz
album
in America in 2008, 2009 and 2010, this kind of
music
captured
only
3% of total
sales
during the period and became the
genre
attracting the least number of audience.