ABOUT UZBEK AND CHINESE XINJIANG DOIRA PERFORMANCE ELPAN MAHMUD
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Doira, performance, Uzbek, Chinese Xinjiang doira, history, time, festival, similarity.Abstract
The article discusses the widespread development of doira performance in Central Asian countries, the history of the instrument, its current role and significance, including the similarities and differences in the performance of Uzbek and Chinese Xinjiang doira musicians.
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