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While much of Sudan’s rich musical heritage is known for its poetic lyrics and powerful vocalists, instrumental Sudanese music holds a unique and profound place in the country's culture. The phrase “Sudanese music without singing” highlights a tradition where melody and rhythm carry the full emotional and narrative weight — from the tanbur (a five-stringed lyre) and the oud , to the rhythmic complexity of the daluka drum.

In recent years, global interest in Sudanese instrumental music has grown, with reissues of vintage tapes and vinyl by labels like Habibi Funk and Ostinato Records, proving that Sudanese music without singing speaks a universal language: rhythm, soul, and groove. mwsyqy swdanyt bdwn ghna

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