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THE FRAMERS OF THE FLUTE IN FRANCE IN A HISTORIC PROCESS

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Polatbay Kurbanazarov

Rubric:Musical arts
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The purpose of the research: The flute is one of the most important musical instruments, preserved from ancient times to the present day. Until the first half of the 19th century, he entered life in different ways. He retained his place in both solo performance and orchestra. With the introduction of the Bohemian mechanism flute, the flute improved in technique and tone, which had a positive effect on its repertoire.

Research methods: In the course of the research, mainly in  Nukus branch of the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan, the methods of teaching meeting, showing and demanding were used.

Research results: after conducting research, students develop the ability to work on string instruments, in which many functions appear. He studies differences in breathing with other musical instruments.

Practical application: Basically, this process is regularly taught in the lessons of string instruments of Nukus branch of the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan.

Keywords

Flute
flute makers
key system
Bohemian mechanism
Baroque period
Classical period
Romantic period.

Authors

Polatbay Kurbanazarov

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