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Theoretical Justification For Systematization Of Genres And Styles Of Contemporary Uzbek Variety Music, Nodira Amanova Mar 2020

Theoretical Justification For Systematization Of Genres And Styles Of Contemporary Uzbek Variety Music, Nodira Amanova

Eurasian music science journal

Genre-style research of contemporary variety music requires the development of new methodological approaches. The available classifications and methods, unfortunately, do not allow to fully analyze the genre-style structure of Uzbek variety music. Another problem in the analysis of genre-style affiliation is the notation of variety music composition. This is due, among other things, to the fact that note fixation cannot fully reflect the style affiliation expressed through rhythmic "pulls," special effects, sound distortion and other attributes of modern variety music. As part of our research, a new method of combined note-hearing analysis has been developed. Algorithm of analysis and isolation …


About National Trends In Music Of Composers Of Uzbekistan, Farkhod Abdullaev Oct 2018

About National Trends In Music Of Composers Of Uzbekistan, Farkhod Abdullaev

Eurasian music science journal

The current state of national traditions has its own specific differences and this is due to the peculiarities of the nation's formation, its socio-economic and cultural development, the way of life, the preservation and development of musical traditions, etc. Poetry and music have always stood and guard the human soul, carefully guarding its moral health. And it is in the sphere of synthesis of two kinds of arts (words and music) national tendencies are increasingly manifesting themselves. An example is the "Hamsa" of Alisher Navoi, which was embodied in the work of composers of Uzbekistan.