National Musical Instruments

Autor/innen

  • Makhmatkulova Shakhnoza Abdumannonovna Teacher of secondary school No. 2 in Sariosia district Autor/in

Schlagwörter:

national instruments, musical instruments, cultural identity, national identity, folk music, cultural heritage, global music traditions, musical diversity.

Abstract

This article explores the concept of national musical instruments closely associated with specific countries or cultures, as well as the history and classification of Uzbek national instruments. National instruments have cultural significance and are often symbols of national identity. The article provides general information about various samples of Uzbek national musical instruments, their specific characteristics, playing methods and cultural contexts are highlighted. In addition, the role of national musical instruments in preserving cultural heritage, increasing the sense of national pride and contributing to the diversity of world musical traditions is discussed. At the end of the article, the importance of recognizing and glorifying the rich tapestry of national musical instruments as a means of appreciating and understanding the world's cultural diversity is emphasized.

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Veröffentlicht

2024-04-26