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What does Yisheke mean in Uighur?

Yishike is a music type in the traditional Uyghur culture. Yishike originated from the music culture of the Uyghur Nirbak period and originated from neighboring countries in the Tang Dynasty. After years of inheritance and evolution, it is still widely spread and developed in modern Uyghur music. Yishek music is deeply loved by people for its beautiful melody, distinctive and powerful rhythm, deep and rich emotions.

In Yishek music, playing musical instruments is an indispensable part. Uyghur traditional musical instruments such as "tar" and "drum", as well as Western musical instruments such as piano and violin, may appear in Yishike music, making the expressions of music more diverse. At the same time, Yishek music is also closely related to the dance culture of the Uyghur people. It is often accompanied by dance performances, allowing the audience to deeply feel the emotional power of the music.

Ishk music plays an important role in the Uyghur community. On important occasions such as weddings and funerals, Yishek music is often used as an important musical form to express people's emotions and inner emotions. At the same time, Yishike music is also an important part of Uyghur culture. It represents the historical evolution and development direction of Uyghur music culture, and helps maintain and inherit the Uyghur cultural heritage.