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TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE THE SYSTEM OF MORAL EDUCATION OF STUDENTS THROUGH FOLK SONGS

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Narziyeva Zarina Abdukhalimovna

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Annotation: Folk songs are diverse in form and genre, including alla, song, ashula, yalla, lapar and children's folk songs. For example, the first song you hear in your life is God. The good hopes of mothers are an expression of their sweet dreams about the future of their children. It is one of the oldest and, at the same time, the most popular areas of national music, deeply ingrained in the life of the people. It is no exaggeration to say that in our country it is difficult to find a person who does not have a dutar, doira or other musical instrument at home and does not feel the life-giving effects of music in his life [1]. In order to increase the effectiveness of music culture lessons in secondary schools, the teacher should use a variety of interactive methods in advanced pedagogical technologies, especially computer technology. From time to time it is advisable to listen to samples of melodies and songs on tape or audio and video recordings. recommended. Everyone knows the saying, "It's better to see once than to hear a thousand times." If the oral mastering rate is 10%, teaching will be ineffective [7]. In folk songs, we often see simple and clear comparisons: “Because of the jeweler's attitude to words and images, the idea in each quartet is as dense and mature as the pomegranate seeds. The people do not start a speech from afar, they do not make a profit, they do not stiffen their necks, but they say something and take it from their souls: 'will be sharp. That's why it's easy to remember and spread quickly. Another feature of light, popular songs is that they are sung with melody. People want not only a song to be sung, but also a play to be performed”.[4]

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