THE ISSUES OF MEDIA COVERAGE AND INTERPRETATION OF THE SONGS “YO RAMADAN”

Authors

  • Akhmedova Aygul Makhamatalievna Vice-Rector for Scientific Affairs and Innovations, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Uzbek National Music Art Institute Named After Yunus Rajabi.
  • Temirov Nabijon Solievich Fergana State University, Professor of Pedagogy, Doctor of Pedagogy
  • Oripova Rano Ibrokhimovna Head of the Department "Languages, Social-Humanities and Physical Culture" of the Uzbek National Music Art Institute named after Yunus Rajabi, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor.
  • Berdikhanova Shakhida Nurlibaevna "Head of the Department of History and Theory of the Uzbek State, Doctor of Philosophy in Art Studies Philosophy (PhD) (PhD)
  • Raxmonova Sayyora Rajabovna Head Teacher of the Department "Languages, Social-Humanities and Physical Culture" of the Uzbek National Institute of Music Art named after Yunus Rajabi, Candidate of Philological Sciences
  • Shomurodov Jamshid Olimboy o‘g‘li Teacher of the Department "Languages, Social-humanities and Physical Culture" of the Uzbek National Institute of Music Art named after Yunus Rajabi, Doctor of Philosophy in Pedagogical Science (PhD)

Keywords:

folklore, ritual, fast, Ramadan, song, applause, wish.

Abstract

Among the Uzbek folk ritual songs, according to the ancient works of folklore, which differs from other samples in its historical basis, performing and poetic character, are "yo ramadan" songs. The songs "Yo Ramadan" are an example of ancient folklore and are performed only once a year, in the month of Ramadan.

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Published

2023-12-23

How to Cite

Akhmedova Aygul Makhamatalievna, Temirov Nabijon Solievich, Oripova Rano Ibrokhimovna, Berdikhanova Shakhida Nurlibaevna, Raxmonova Sayyora Rajabovna, & Shomurodov Jamshid Olimboy o‘g‘li. (2023). THE ISSUES OF MEDIA COVERAGE AND INTERPRETATION OF THE SONGS “YO RAMADAN”. Academia Repository, 4(12), 307–315. Retrieved from http://academiarepo.org/index.php/1/article/view/285

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