Write-up: Sudanese Music Without Singing: The Power of Instrumental Tradition
Which translates to:
This style allows listeners to focus on the raw texture of sound — the buzzing of the saksak (a type of rattle), the melancholic bends of the oud , or the hypnotic pulse of drums. It's meditative, danceable, and deeply rooted in Sudanese identity, yet accessible to those who don’t understand Arabic lyrics. mwsyqy swdanyt bdwn ghna