Musiqa haqida gaplashamiz / Shohruh Karimov
Ingliz tilida matn / we will talk about "music and me". (text)
I love music. By listening to music, a person relaxes and calms his nerves. I usually listen to retro songs. I listen to retro songs every night before I go to sleep. I like the songs of Nuriddin Khaidarov, Muhriddin Khalikov, Batir Zakirov. The song "Kutaman" (I will wait) by Olmas Olloberganov is one of my favorite songs. Music is useful. But it should be heard in moderation and with certain rules. If you hear it out loud, you'll get on your nerves. and hearing a lot of meaningless songs makes a person stressed. Uzbek music also has its place in the world. It is said that in order to understand this or that culture, to feel the life and lifestyle of the people, it is necessary to listen to its national melodies. Fergana-Tashkent, Bukhara-Samarkand, Surkhandarya-Kashkadarya and Khorezm local styles of folk music are preferred in some regions of Uzbekistan. In Tashkent and Fergana regions, the genres of big ashula or patnis ashula (songs performed with a drum) are very popular, in Bukhara and Khorezm regions, more maqams are performed, and for the residents of Surkhandarya and Kashkadarya, they are performed with dombira. epics and plays are typical. Most Uzbek tunes and songs are related to ceremonies, holidays, various events, customs, traditions and everyday life of the people. The most popular songs include "Kelin Salam", the wedding song "Yor-Yor", "Olan", "Alla", "Shoshmaqom" and others. These songs go back centuries and are performed every year on holidays. There are also many modern songs. For example, Abdulla Oripov's poem "My first love" was performed by Sherali Jorayev. Hamid Olimjon's "Spring Waltz" is performed by musicians every spring. People listen to music when they are in love. People hear music even when they are separated from each other. Because music can affect people. In general, music reflects the experiences of this person. And good music lives forever.