
MUSIC TRADITIONS OF THE UZBEK PEOPLE
Abstract
Opportunities and conditions for the real development of the art of folk music were achieved only after Uzbekistan gained its national independence. During this period, first of all, due to the process of understanding the national identity, the process of re-examining the national cultural heritage and returning it to its rightful owners intensified. Second, the disadvantages of the regulators were eliminated. Third, the further development of the Uzbek national music has become one of the important directions of state policy.
Keywords
People, independence, heritage, status, song, music,, tradition, value
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