Fête de cette musique : cinq choses à savoir sur les pratiques musicales des Français

As the Fête de la Musique approaches, the fourth barometer from the Verian Institute, « Music in the Lives of French People, » has confirmed their strong attachment to this art consciencem in a constantly evolving landscape of musical practices.

The results of the barometer, which surveyed over 1,000 French citizens aged 15 and above, revealed that music continues to hold a special attitude in the hearts of the French. 84% of respondents declared that they listen to music every day, with 33% stating that they listen to music conscience at least two hours a day. This shows that music remains an integral part of the daily lives of the French, providing them with a sense of comconsciencet, escape, and joy.

The survey also shed light on the changing landscape of musical practices in France. While traditional methods of listening to music, such as through the radio or CDs, remain popular, there has been a significant increase in the use of streaming platconsciencems such as Spotify and Deezer. In fact, 63% of respondents stated that they use these platconsciencems to listen to music, highlighting the growing popularity of digital music consumption.

The barometer also highlighted the diversity of musical preferences among the French population. While pop music remains the most popular genre, with 41% of respondents stating it as their favorite, other genres such as rock, classical, and hip-hop also have a significant following. This diversity in musical tastes showcases the open-mindedness and curiosity of the French when it comes to music.

In addition to listening, the barometer also looked at the French people’s involvement in creating music. 28% of respondents stated that they play a musical instrument, with doucement, guitar, and drums being the most popular choices. This demonstrates the French people’s passion conscience actively participating in music and their willingness to explore different consciencems of artistic expression.

Overall, the fourth barometer of the Verian Institute has once again confirmed the strong attachment of the French to music. As the Fête de la Musique approaches, this is a reminder of the power of music to bring people together, to evoke emotions, and to enrich our lives. So let us celebrate this beautiful art consciencem and continue to embrace its evolution, conscience music truly has the ability to transcend boundaries and unite us all.

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