MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AS MATERIAL AND SPIRITUAL WEALTH OF THE UZBEK PEOPLE
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
ud, rud, gijjak, navha, rubob, tanbur, dutor, bulamon, trumpet, flute, neighbor, trumpet, tambourine, safoil.Abstract
This article is about the definition of musical instruments, that is, the structural aspects of their formation, information related to their performers, and the practice of performing folk musical instruments, which have been formed and improved since the Middle Ages.
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