The Nay is one of the oldest instruments in continuous use, a simple reed flute whose breathy, aching tone has voiced Sufi devotion and Arabic song alike for over 4,500 years. Played at an angle across the lips, it demands a lifetime of breath control to master — and rewards it with a sound many describe as the closest instrument to the human soul.
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