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Azizjon Zokirov
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2017.08.010
The State Conservatory of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
The article deals with musical heritage of some Orient cultures, joint singing as one of the main part of music art from ancient time to nowadays. The measure reflecting live process of national musical art is a performing practice. Makom is the most example of Uzbek classical musical heritage. The art of singing plays considerable role in culture of Uzbek national music. On the basis of classical singing the following singing directions as “Folk singing” (yallachilik), “Classical singing” (mumtoz yallachilik), “Grand Song” (katta ashulachilik) and “Art of Makom” singing forms were formulated and developed. Greatest representatives of Margilan School of singing.
Orient music, Makom, grand song, joint voice singing, Qavalli
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