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#Post#: 164--------------------------------------------------
Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2
By: Evan Guttell Date: March 30, 2020, 8:22 pm
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[quote author=Bella Engeland link=topic=3.msg151#msg151
date=1585598001]
What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
noticed that supports your claim.
I notice that depending on the region there are different places
where different types of music are the most popular. For
example, Metallica is most popular in the southwest but Migos is
most popular in the southeast.
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
what you notice in the graph?
I wonder what causes different regions to favor certain types of
music. The cause of this is extremely confusing to me.
What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
captures the graph’s main idea.
Music Across America
[/quote]
I am also confused as to why different regions prefer different
music. I can understand it in the past or with not popular
artists but all the artists are known in all the regions.
#Post#: 165--------------------------------------------------
Re: Music Across the Country
By: Evan Guttell Date: March 30, 2020, 8:25 pm
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[quote author=Darya Bourdine link=topic=3.msg156#msg156
date=1585605903]
What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
noticed that supports your claim.
I notice that different styles of music are popular in various
parts of the country. For example, Migos is more popular in the
southeast while Metallica is more popular in the southwest.
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
what you notice in the graph?
I wonder what affects these statistics and how cultural
differences play a role.
What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
captures the graph’s main idea.
“Music Across the Country”
[/quote] I wonder how much cultural differences will play a role
in the future because I feel like there is more of a global
culture rather than regional
#Post#: 166--------------------------------------------------
Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2
By: Hope Leschly Date: March 30, 2020, 9:20 pm
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What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
noticed that supports your claim.
Using Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift, I notice that both of these are
popular in the same areas, the northwest and southwest. Fewer
people listen to these artists in the southeast, as Florida and
many southern states are very light indicating a small number of
streams per person. Also, both Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift are
popular in the northeast. In contrast, Taylor Swift has a region
of darkly colored states that seems to be located in the middle
of the west, something not seen on the map for Maroon 5. Other
than that these two maps are very similar and the spread of
popularity is very similar.
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
what you notice in the graph?
I wonder what factors affect this data, and if differences in
identity or lifestyle play a role ones musical preference. How
does the region one lives affect their likelihood of liking a
specific artist, and is there a reason that, for example, Maroon
5 is more popular in the west than in the south? Are there
factors of a specific artist or band that contribute to them
being popular in a specific region of the United States?
What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
captures the graph’s main idea.
"Popularity of Music Throughout U.S."
#Post#: 167--------------------------------------------------
Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2
By: Aditi Shankar Date: March 30, 2020, 9:24 pm
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I notice that the maps for the Migos and Metallica are almost
inverses of eachother.
I wonder why the concentration of people who listen to Florida
Georgia Line don’t seem to be concentrated in Florida or
Georgia.
I also wonder how the music tastes in these maps connect to race
demographics in those states.
Music Tastes Across America
#Post#: 168--------------------------------------------------
Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2
By: Aditi Shankar Date: March 30, 2020, 9:26 pm
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[quote author=Evan Guttell link=topic=3.msg163#msg163
date=1585616373]
What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
noticed that supports your claim.
I notice that the migos, who are from Atlanta and have made rap
music similar to previous southern rappers have a very high
popularity in the south.
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
what you notice in the graph?
I wonder where the other artists are from and if that effects
who likes their music. I also wonder if you took the popularity
of each genre of music what the map would look like
What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
captures the graph’s main idea.
Regional Popularity of Musicians in America
[/quote]
I also wonder if the places that artists are from correlate to
their popularity in that region.
#Post#: 169--------------------------------------------------
Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2
By: Hope Leschly Date: March 30, 2020, 9:27 pm
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[quote author=Bella Engeland link=topic=3.msg151#msg151
date=1585598001]
What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
noticed that supports your claim.
I notice that depending on the region there are different places
where different types of music are the most popular. For
example, Metallica is most popular in the southwest but Migos is
most popular in the southeast.
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
what you notice in the graph?
I wonder what causes different regions to favor certain types of
music. The cause of this is extremely confusing to me.
What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
captures the graph’s main idea.
Music Across America
[/quote]
I also wonder what causes different regions to have preferences
towards certain types of music. Is there some sort of
correlation?
#Post#: 170--------------------------------------------------
Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2
By: Aditi Shankar Date: March 30, 2020, 9:29 pm
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[quote author=Hope Leschly link=topic=3.msg166#msg166
date=1585621210]
What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
noticed that supports your claim.
Using Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift, I notice that both of these are
popular in the same areas, the northwest and southwest. Fewer
people listen to these artists in the southeast, as Florida and
many southern states are very light indicating a small number of
streams per person. Also, both Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift are
popular in the northeast. In contrast, Taylor Swift has a region
of darkly colored states that seems to be located in the middle
of the west, something not seen on the map for Maroon 5. Other
than that these two maps are very similar and the spread of
popularity is very similar.
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
what you notice in the graph?
I wonder what factors affect this data, and if differences in
identity or lifestyle play a role ones musical preference. How
does the region one lives affect their likelihood of liking a
specific artist, and is there a reason that, for example, Maroon
5 is more popular in the west than in the south? Are there
factors of a specific artist or band that contribute to them
being popular in a specific region of the United States?
What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
captures the graph’s main idea.
"Popularity of Music Throughout U.S."
[/quote]
I also wonder how lifestyle affects the musical choices of
American citizens.
#Post#: 171--------------------------------------------------
Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2
By: Hope Leschly Date: March 30, 2020, 9:30 pm
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[quote author=Aditi Shankar link=topic=3.msg167#msg167
date=1585621452]
I notice that the maps for the Migos and Metallica are almost
inverses of eachother.
I wonder why the concentration of people who listen to Florida
Georgia Line don’t seem to be concentrated in Florida or
Georgia.
I also wonder how the music tastes in these maps connect to race
demographics in those states.
Music Tastes Across America
[/quote]
It is interesting to wonder if race plays a role in music
tastes, and how impactful this is in ones preferences.
#Post#: 172--------------------------------------------------
Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2
By: Mila Seifert Date: March 30, 2020, 10:26 pm
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What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
noticed that supports your claim.
Comparing map 2 (Migos) and map 4 (Taylor Swift), I noticed that
Taylor Swift, who is considered more country, was streamed in
the Northwest and Midwest regions of the country, whereas Migos,
who is considered more hip-hop, was streamed in the Southeast
(and somewhat Northeast) regions of the country. From this, one
could make a claim that in less densely populated areas, like
the midwest, country music is more popular, and in the more
densely populated areas, with more cities in close proximity,
hip-hop and pop music are more popular.
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
what you notice in the graph?
I wonder what the age ranges for the streaming of these artists
was, and I also wonder if race plays a role in the streaming.
For example, if a certain region, geographically, has a higher
percentage of a certain race, would the type of music being
streamed and it’s popularity be affected?
What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
captures the graph’s main idea.
Geographic Popularity of Music in U.S.
#Post#: 173--------------------------------------------------
Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2
By: Mila Seifert Date: March 31, 2020, 1:02 am
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[quote author=Hope Leschly link=topic=3.msg166#msg166
date=1585621210]
What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
noticed that supports your claim.
Using Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift, I notice that both of these are
popular in the same areas, the northwest and southwest. Fewer
people listen to these artists in the southeast, as Florida and
many southern states are very light indicating a small number of
streams per person. Also, both Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift are
popular in the northeast. In contrast, Taylor Swift has a region
of darkly colored states that seems to be located in the middle
of the west, something not seen on the map for Maroon 5. Other
than that these two maps are very similar and the spread of
popularity is very similar.
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
what you notice in the graph?
I wonder what factors affect this data, and if differences in
identity or lifestyle play a role ones musical preference. How
does the region one lives affect their likelihood of liking a
specific artist, and is there a reason that, for example, Maroon
5 is more popular in the west than in the south? Are there
factors of a specific artist or band that contribute to them
being popular in a specific region of the United States?
What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
captures the graph’s main idea.
"Popularity of Music Throughout U.S."
[/quote]
I am also curious as to whether there are factors or traits of a
band that influence and contribute to them being popular in a
certain region, and what factors may lead to an increase in
popularity in certain regions. I agree with and wonder similar
things as your questions.
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