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Traditional music, instruments, and oral heritage from Sudan's living communities

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Rababa_kasr

English Name: Rababa (Tambour) kasr
Local Name: ربابة كسر
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Rababa_jongur

English Name: Rababa (Tambour) jongur
Local Name: ربابة جنقر
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Rababa_basinkob

English Name: rababa(tambour)
Local Name: ربابة باسنكوب
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Rababa_abarnag

English Name: Rababa (Tambour) abarnag
Local Name: ربابة ابنقرنق
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Paul_Faq_Njera

Paul_Faq_Njera

English Name: Paul Faq Njera
Local Name: بول فاق نجيرا
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noqara_Ganga

noqara_Ganga

English Name: noqara Ganga
Local Name: نقارة قانقا
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Noba

English Name: Noba
Local Name: النوبة
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kashkosh_03

kashkosh_03

English Name: kashkosh el tambra(tambra shaker)
Local Name: كشكوش الطمبرة
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kashkosh_02

kashkosh_02

English Name: kashkosh elmardoum(mardoum shaker)
Local Name: كشكوش المردوم
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kashkosh_01

kashkosh_01

English Name: kashkosh elmardoum(mardoum shaker)
Local Name: كشكوش المردوم
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Kashkoosh_Asesgo

Kashkoosh_Asesgo

English Name: Kashkoosh Asesgo
Local Name: كشكوش اسيسغو
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karang_nuqara

karang_nuqara

English Name: the karang nuqara
Local Name: نقارة كرنق
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Instruments Making
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Description

The Korbi is an endangered traditional harp-like instrument created by the Fur people of Darfur, now rarely made or played. Resembling instruments depicted in ancient Sudanese wall reliefs, it was historically performed before kings and sultans. The rectangular sound box (35–40 cm) is carved from local wood such as dibkar or gufl, covered with stretched goatskin, and fitted with a curved neck of 50–60 cm. Its strings — made from tendon or metal — are tuned to a pentatonic scale passed down through generations. Played seated or standing with the box against the chest, the Korbi represents a vital but fragile thread in Sudan’s musical heritage.

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SSLH Team congratulates you on Independence Day and presents to you the song “Isht ya Sudani ” which translate to “You live Oh my Sudan” sung by Manar Abbas. It is one of the national songs engraved in the memory of Sudanese people. Accompanied by the Al-Tabr Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Kamal Youssef, composed by the great musician Ahmed El-Mustafa with lyrics by the poet Ali Hamid Al-Badawi.

SSLH Music on SOUNDCLOUD
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Music PLUGINS
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A collection of free, professionally sampled Kontakt plugins capturing eight traditional Sudanese musical instruments — built to give any musician in the world access to the sounds of Sudan.

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