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       Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2 
       By: Rebecca Hazen Date: April 3, 2020, 10:23 am
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       [quote author=Alex Laudano link=topic=3.msg192#msg192
       date=1585776757]
       1. I noticed that Metallica and Migos are popular in almost the
       exact opposite areas, as they are inverses.
       2. I wonder why Metallica and Migos are inversely related and
       not mutually enjoyed in many areas?
       3. Popular artists music distributed around the US
       [/quote]
       I also wonder why the two artists' popular areas are different,
       it seems  as though there should be a cultural explanation or
       something else people who listen to each kind of music have in
       common.
       #Post#: 211--------------------------------------------------
       Music in America
       By: Ava Burkley-Wohlers Date: April 3, 2020, 11:49 am
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       What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
       noticed that supports your claim.
       After looking at these graphs I notice that certain music seems
       to be prominent in one part of the country usually isn't very
       spread out. For example Maroon 5 is more popular on the west
       coast.
       What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
       what you notice in the graph?
       I wonder why this is? Why isn't the music more spread out what
       causes this type of music to be attracted to listeners from a
       certain part of the country.
       What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
       captures the graph’s main idea.
       In the Migos graph the popularity of it becomes more prominent
       as you get to the east coast. A title may be Music in America.
       
       #Post#: 212--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2 
       By: Ava Burkley-Wohlers Date: April 3, 2020, 12:11 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 think your notcings were very intresting, an answer to your
       question may be the orgin of the music for example. Country
       music seems to be popular in the midwest and south becuase that
       is where it comes from, but this isnt always true.
       #Post#: 213--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2 
       By: Ava Burkley-Wohlers Date: April 3, 2020, 12:15 pm
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       [quote author=Patrick McGuire link=topic=3.msg150#msg150
       date=1585582751]
       [quote author=Edwin link=topic=3.msg141#msg141 date=1585521621]
       1. What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
       noticed that supports your claim.
       The maps for Metallica and Migos are almost inverse and I feel
       it is a cultural reason as well as a population reason, for
       instance, more people in Mississippi like Migos instead of
       Metallica but it's inverse in California but California has a
       higher population than Mississippi
       2. What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes
       from what you notice in the graph?
       I am curious about what a map of classical music would look like
       3. What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
       captures the graph’s main idea.
       "Music tastes from across the country."
       [/quote]
       I found it very intresting you notice that population and
       associated it with culture and music. And how you saw how some
       maps were flipped becuase people of a certin area were drawn to
       that music, I also like your title!
       I too am curious about what a map of classical music would look
       like. I agree that cultural differences probably played a part
       in this graph.
       [/quote]
       #Post#: 217--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2 
       By: Stephanie Wong Date: April 4, 2020, 10:32 am
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       1) I noticed that certain maps contradict each other in color,
       mayhaps this is due to people have a specific taste in music
       2) I wonder if the graph is accurate for music in general as
       some people may not use youtube and use other functions to
       listen to music
       3) I think that location helps influence the type of music that
       people prefer to listen to as people grow up, radio stations
       play certain songs over and over again.
       What people on youtube like to stream in 2017
       #Post#: 218--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 2 
       By: Stephanie Wong Date: April 4, 2020, 10:36 am
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       [quote author=Basie Briney link=topic=3.msg186#msg186
       date=1585752119]
       What do you notice?
       I noticed that most artists who were popular in the Midwest are
       also popular in the Northern part of the Northeast, such as
       Maine and New Hampshire, but not as much on the East Coast or in
       the Southeast part of the United States.
       What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
       what you notice in the graph?
       I wonder why this is. There seems to be a big difference in
       lifestyle between people who live in cities and people who live
       in the country- this may explain some things?
       What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
       captures the graph’s main idea.
       Distribution of Music Across America
       [/quote]
       That is a good point, like location matters in specific areas so
       one person may be used to a certain type of music while another
       person maybe a few town/s cities over listen to something else.
       Same region but different tastes.
       #Post#: 219--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Music in America
       By: Stephanie Wong Date: April 4, 2020, 10:41 am
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       [quote author=Ava Burkley-Wohlers link=topic=3.msg211#msg211
       date=1585932573]
       What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
       noticed that supports your claim.
       After looking at these graphs I notice that certain music seems
       to be prominent in one part of the country usually isn't very
       spread out. For example Maroon 5 is more popular on the west
       coast.
       What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
       what you notice in the graph?
       I wonder why this is? Why isn't the music more spread out what
       causes this type of music to be attracted to listeners from a
       certain part of the country.
       What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
       captures the graph’s main idea.
       In the Migos graph the popularity of it becomes more prominent
       as you get to the east coast. A title may be Music in America.
       [/quote]
       Good point, is there something that prohibits artists from
       having their music being listened to in certain parts of the
       country
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