THE ANCIENT FORM OF THE MASTER-APPRENTICE TRADITION IN MAQOM EDUCATION
Abduazimov Ravshan AbduganievichActing Associate Professor of the Department of Maqom instrumental performanceof the Institute of Uzbek National Music Art named after Yunus RajabiWorldly Knowledge Publishing CentreWorldly Knowledge Publishing Centre
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)repository2026
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Abstract
From a practical point of view, a mentor is a perfect person who has thoroughly mastered the secrets and mysteries of a particular field of specialization and reached the highest level of mastery of a craft. For example, in music, a master is a musician who plays a melody, adds something of their own, and elevates their skill to the level of fine art. Creative talent in art is, of course, a supreme blessing bestowed by God. It is cherished by the teacher as a sacred ability. The secrets of mastered art can only be shared with dear children and the most devoted students. This article provides a scholarly analysis of the master-student tradition and its historical manifestation in the art of maqom.
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