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pp. 11427-11448 | Article Number: ijese.2016.829
Published Online: November 18, 2016
Abstract
The history of Kazakh nation goes back to ancient times. The culture and tradition of our ancestors entrusted to us have been passed down through the ages. Developing our culture, passing it to the next generation is our duty. The peculiarity of jocose kuis of dombra tradition, the mastery of performance, represent a national value. So the study of artistic peculiarities of different directions of kui art makes it possible to restore the entire process of formation and development of Kazakh music history. Our national culture encourages the advocacy and promotion of aitys, national values and tradition. There were used complementary methods to achieve this goal, among which methods of musicology and cultural studies. There is also a generalization of experience of domestic and foreign researchers. Kui it is intricate form of art, that doesn’t give way to everyone eager to master it, requires strong power of observation and quick wittedness. To cherish the flame of this tradition is the main objective of this modern art. Jokes and relevant jests are always encouraged, therefore this style in kui contests will not stop amusing and surprising the listener.
Keywords: kui art, folklore, jocose music, national traditions, music competitions
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