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viva [34]
2 years ago
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The Twelve Muqam is the title given to the dominant traditional music genre of the Tibetans nowadays.

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1 answer:
Umnica [9.8K]2 years ago
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The Twelve Muqam is also known as the mother of Uygur music. It is a form of music that comprises of sung poetry, stories and music. Similar to other traditions in Xinjiang, the art is generational.

Hence, the notion that the Twelve Muqam is the title given to the dominant traditional music genre of the Tibetans nowadays is FALSE.

<h3>The Twelve Muqam</h3>

The twelve muqams are:

  1. Rak
  2. Čäbbiyat
  3. Segah
  4. Čahargah
  5. Pänjigah
  6. Özhal
  7. Äjäm
  8. Uššaq
  9. Bayat
  10. Nava
  11. Mušavräk
  12. Iraq

Therefore, the assertion that the Twelve Muqam is the title given to the dominant traditional music genre of the Tibetans nowadays is FALSE.

learn more on traditions in Xinjiang: brainly.com/question/2345498

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