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GENERAL AND INDIVIDUAL FEATURES OF WIND INSTRUMENTS OF UZBEKISTAN AND KOREA
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Ergashov Ismatkhodja Sunnat ugly
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This article explores the historical origins of one of the ancient musical instruments of the Uzbek people, the “Nay,” as well as the Korean wind instrument, the “Sogeum.” It examines their organology, performance capabilities, playing styles, and techniques of musicians. The study also discusses the compositions performed on these instruments, their functions, applications, and their role in modern musical art. Additionally, information is provided on the similarities and distinctive features of wind instruments from Uzbekistan and Korea.
Keywords
organology
The Great Book of Music.
musical instruments
nay
sogeum
daegeum
junggeum
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Ergashov Ismatkhodja Sunnat ugly
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