SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF WORK CEREMONY SONGS

Authors

  • Ismoilov Doston Eshmamat o‘g‘li Teacher of Uzun District Secondary School No. 44

Keywords:

ritual songs, oral folklore, social essence, national values, aesthetic education, music education, folklore studies, spiritual heritage.

Abstract

This article analyzes the social and spiritual essence of ceremonial songs, which have played an important role in the centuries-old cultural heritage of the Uzbek people. The study highlights their functional role in the life of the people, their aesthetic and educational significance, as well as their place in the system of music education. The author, as a new scientific approach, interprets ceremonial songs as the "emotional archive" of the people and emphasizes the need to form national aesthetic tastes and values in the younger generation through their application in the modern educational process.

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Published

2025-10-23

How to Cite

Ismoilov Doston Eshmamat o‘g‘li. (2025). SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF WORK CEREMONY SONGS. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 349–353. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/1500