THE EFFECTIVE USE OF MUSICAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CONCERT ACTIVITIES OF POP SINGERS
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musical computer technologies, pop music, concert activity, interactive methods, music education, digital performance tools, professional training, music pedagogy, innovative methods.Abstract
This article explores the effective application of musical computer technologies in the concert activities of pop singers. It analyzes the relevance of integrating digital technologies into performance practices and educational processes. Emphasis is placed on the development of professional competencies of future pop singers through interactive methods, digital arrangements, and audio engineering tools. The paper also considers global trends, Uzbekistan’s educational reforms, and strategic national programs supporting art and music education.
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