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Prospects for modern piano education in Uzbekistan

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Luiza Kabdurakhmanova

Rubric:Musical arts
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Music education is not limited only to technical skills, it includes the development of the emotional sphere, the ability to express oneself and critical thinking. Music is not only a collection of notes, but also a way of communication that allows you to convey feelings and ideas. Therefore, the task of the teacher is not only to teach the student to play, but also to help him understand that music can be a powerful tool for self-expression and communication with the outside world.

             The process of working on a piece of music is a complex and multifaceted process that includes not only the technical aspects of performance, but also a deep emotional and intellectual interaction between the composer, performer and listener. A teacher who understands this complexity and is ready to work with each student individually will be able to raise not just a good musician, but also a creative person capable of self-expression and a deep perception of art.

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pedagogy
music
piano education
conservatory of Uzbekistan
education system

Authors

Luiza Kabdurakhmanova

Rubric:Musical arts
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Wilson Coker. Music and Meaning. A Theoretical Introduction to

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Temperley N. The London Pianoforte School//MT, 126, 1985.

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