THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE UD INSTRUMENT

Authors

  • Fergana regional branch of the State Institute of Art and Culture of Uzbekistan, Faculty of “Theatrical Art and Folk Art”, Department of “Instrumental performance and musical theoretical sciences”, Professional education: “Instrumental performance” direction 3 – grade student Author

Keywords:

Key words: Art, music, theory, people of the East, Safiuddin Urmavi, double strings, history,barbat, lyutnya, cholg’u, risola, terrakota, ayritom, tor, zir, bam, maslas, masna.

Abstract

Annotation: (Arabic – black tree) – tall tree. Musical instrument. It is widely used in Arab, Turkish, Persian, Caucasian (Azerbaijani, Armenian) and Central Asian (Uzbek, Tajik) peoples. A large, pear-shaped calyx with a thin lid and a short, wide handle. This article provides a lot of information about the oud

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Published

2024-08-10

How to Cite

THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE UD INSTRUMENT. (2024). Ustozlar Uchun, 60(1), 40-43. https://pedagoglar.org/02/article/view/4665

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