NATIONAL FEATURES AND DIFFERENCES OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK MUSIC

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4th year students at Djizzakh branch of The National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
Assistant teacher in the department Foreign Languages at Djizzakh branch of The National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek

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Annotation Dive into the captivating world of music as we unravel the distinctive national features that characterize English and Uzbek musical traditions. This article delves into the unique cultural expressions embedded in the melodies, rhythms, and styles of these two musical landscapes. By examining the key differences between English and Uzbek music, readers will gain insights into how language and culture influence musical compositions. Join us on a harmonious journey that transcends borders, exploring the rich tapestry of sounds that define these diverse musical heritages.

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Mahmudov Hojiakbar Quvondiq ogli, & Niyatova Maftuna Norbek qizi. (2023). NATIONAL FEATURES AND DIFFERENCES OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK MUSIC. Ustozlar Uchun, 24(2), 113–114. Retrieved from http://pedagogs.uz/index.php/01/article/view/248
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