Received 18.04.2023, Revised 24.07.2023, Accepted 18.08.2023

CHILDREN’S SONGS FROM KYRGYZ AND TURKISH FOLKLORE

Zh.K. Musaeva

Oral artistic creativity of the Kyrgyz and Turkish peoples, having a special significance in life, in the historically traveled path and in daily life played a big role. Leading a nomadic lifestyle, they adapted their verbal wealth wherever they went to create works of art. Although the works they created were passed from mouth to mouth, they still retain value to this day. Folklore works inherited from the ancestors from generation to generation complement the spiritual value of each nation. Folklore works for children, having survived to the present day, are widely used in the daily life of both peoples, without losing their relevance. Also, such skills as singing melodies of songs, singing a lullaby made it clear that the soul of this people is close to singing, to verbal creativity. The article tells about children’s songs (poems) that are found in the oral works of the two peoples and about their similarities

children’s folklore, folk literature, folklore studies, folk songs, lullaby, children’s songs( poems), rhythm, rhyme, culture
354-361
Musaeva, Zh.K. (2023). CHILDREN’S SONGS FROM KYRGYZ AND TURKISH FOLKLORE. Bulletin of the Bishkek State University, 21(2), 354-361. https://doi.org/10.35254/bsu/2023.65.55

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