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A recent music survey found that age influences music preferences, with younger people enjoying electronic and hip-hop, while older individuals prefer classic rock and jazz. Many people attend live music shows, with rock music fans attending the most. Music is important for emotions, with classical music making people feel relaxed. Friends and family influence music choices, especially for younger people. Technology continues to shape how we enjoy music. According to a recent music survey conducted in 2022, the Harmony Insights report reveals fascinating trends in the music preferences and behaviors of participants. Here are the main points. The survey found that how old you are can affect the music you like. 75% of people between 18 and 24 really enjoy electronic and hip-hop music. On the other hand, folks who are 35 and older prefer classic rock and jazz, with 62% loving these types of music. Lots of people love going to live music shows. 65% of the people in the survey go to at least one concert every year. Rock music fans go even more. 78% of them say they regularly attend live events. Music can make us feel things. 92% of the people in the survey said that music is super important for their feelings. Classical music is especially good for making people feel relaxed and less stressed. 87% of the folks liked it for that reason. Our friends and family can impact the music we like. 60% of people said that their music choices are influenced by what their close friends and family recommend. Younger people between 18 and 24 are even more influenced by their friends. 75% of them listen to what their friends suggest. This survey tells us that music is different for everyone. How old you are, what your friends like, and how music makes you feel are all important. As technology changes, these things keep shaping how we enjoy music.

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