"THE PROPORTION OF WORDS AND TONE"
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
word, melody, harmony, art, aesthetics, psychology, music, poetry, elements, status, people, traditions.Abstract
The article “The Correlation of Word and Tone” analyzes the relationship between music and literary art. This work teaches how the harmony of words and melody enhances the aesthetic and psychological impact of art and how it works as complementary elements in music and poetry. The article widely covers the issues of the status of Uzbek art, folk musical traditions and the relationship of words and tones in modern music. It is shown that the relationship between the rhythmic-melodic structure of the word and the spiritual content of music has important pedagogical and aesthetic significance. The article presents scientific and practical approaches that serve to shape the mental state of artists and listeners through the combination of music and literature.
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