ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS OF MUSICAL EDUCATION AND ENSURING CONTINUITY OF MUSICAL EDUCATION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE INSTRUMENT
Azizov Orifjon Ganiyevich , Termez State University Senior Lecturer, Department Of Music Education, UzbekistanAbstract
The role of music in the upbringing of a harmonious generation is incomparable. Unlike other forms of art, music is a miraculous instrument capable of employing the most subtle human feelings, emotion, rich emotion reserves in a human being. In the content of this article, opinions were expressed on the features of the organizational structure of the training of Instrumental Performance in the directions of musical education and on the specific methodological aspects of working on musical works.
Keywords
Music,, musical work, listening to Music
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