MEDIEVAL MUSICAL CULTURE

Authors

  • Ahmedova Nozimakhon Author

Keywords:

Key words :Barbat, law, scale, consonance, dissonance, acoustics, melody, range, status, rhythm, gender, jam, scale, musician, singer, melody, interval tetrachord, pentachord

Abstract

Annotation:connection with the disintegration of the Timurid kingdom, the state 
of the Shaibanis (XVI century), Ashtarkhanis (XVII century) and Mangit Khans (XVIII 
century) settled in its  main core, with Bukhara as its capital and Samarkand as its 
second largest city. Kavkabi served in the palace of Ubaidullah Khan. Like Husayn 
Boygaro, Ubaidullah Khan appeared as a patron of literature and fine arts, and at the 
same time a connoisseur of poetry and music. Kavkabi is the author of several musical 
treatises. One of the greatest works of the scientist «Risolai muziky» («Treatise on 
Music») not only covers the issues related to the traditional music and methods of this 
science, but also contains descriptive information about the life and work of musicians. 
Information about the musical culture of the century is presented 

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Published

2024-09-21

How to Cite

Ahmedova Nozimakhon. (2024). MEDIEVAL MUSICAL CULTURE . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 29(1), 161-164. https://ilmiyxabarlar.uz/talim/article/view/1699