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Two of the most famous musicians of Libya are [[Ahmed Fakroun]] and Mohammed Hassan.
 
Among Libyan Arabs, instruments include the [[zokra]] (a [[bagpipe]]), [[flute]] (made of [[bamboo]]), [[tambourine]], [[oud]] (a fretless [[lute]]) and [[darbuka]], a goblet drum held sideways and played with the fingers. ComplicationIntricate [[clapping]] is also common in Libyan folk music.
 
Travelling Bedouin poet-singers have spread many popular songs across Libya. Among their styles is huda, the camel driver's song, the rhythm of which is said to mimic the feet of a walking [[camel]].