After the Russian Revolution he participated in the organization of amateur music groups to play music for rallies and for the
Red Army. By 1920, he worked solely in the music field, organizing music circles at teahouses, a boarding school in his hometown. From 1924 to 1926 he worked on selecting and organizing a group of 26 Uzbek musicians to train as music teachers to teach around the Uzbek SSR. In 1926 he began working for the Uzbek ethnographic troupe led by
Muhitdin Qoriyoqubov, and in 1929 for the Uzbek Music and Dance troupe. He played his music at many prestigious events including the National Theater Olympiad in Moscow in 1930 and the International Dance Festival in London in 1935, where he played music for Tamara Khanum's dance routine. He met
Langston Hughes while Hughes was touring the Uzbek SSR. He died in Tashkent on 3 April 1953. ==Honours==