Amazing Sudanese Guitarists

Posted on April 29, 2007
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Father and daughter. 2 classical guitars. Skill level required to play? Not much at all. Creativity level required to come up with those super unique Sudanese tunes? Pretty damn high I think. I was blown away by this. It took me right back home and I felt at peace listening to it. It’s so simple yet so powerful. It’s so Sudanese.

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  1. jonah84 on April 30th, 2007 3:22 am

    Hey, Drima I alway like Sudanese music. I do not what it is but when a music is fusion of different cultures it just sounds better to me i.e. Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, even Malian music..

    I am not sudanese but I have always been a fan of Hamza el din..
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=S9tGPTYqfCs

    Anyway with stability and development, I would not be surprised if Sudan becomes the Mali of the East Africa…

  2. Global Voices Online » Sudan: Sudanese father and daughter on guitar on May 7th, 2007 12:56 pm

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