Abstract

This article deals with folk songs, one of the main genres of Uzbek folklore. Our folklorists and musicologists have a lot of scientific conclusions about the term "song", its genesis, poetics, its peculiarities and its differences from the songs that are an example of written literature, the historical development of folk songs. In addition, our scholars have classified folk songs according to different points of view. According to these classifications, a large proportion of folk songs are ceremonial songs. Yor-yor, which is the finest example of ritual songs and originally belonged only to the wedding ceremony, and then changed to other ceremonial songs because of its immortal charm and mournful lamentations, has an ancient history and is an integral part of the wedding ceremony. In the classification of ceremonial songs "Yor-yor" based on samples of folk "Yor-yor" recorded on expeditions over the past 100 years and the conclusions of our scientists on the classification offolk songs and "Yor-yor" ceremonial songs based on samples performed today in ceremonies. Classified. "Yor-yor" differs from other ceremonial songs in the method of performance, the place of performance, the musical nature and the differences in the area, the art and the brightness of the images. They are extremely rich in lyrical experiences and, like the "Lullabies", have a profound psychological effect on man.

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