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The existence of beduk craftsmen made from cowhide and goatskin can still be found in big cities like Jakarta. Although not much. In Tanah Abang, like when I crossed Jalan. KH. Mas Mansyur, Central Jakarta. Along the way I saw traders selling cowhide to be used as drum material.
several drum craftsmen with various sizes of basic materials, some of which are wood, drums and cowhide which are displayed on the side of the road, selling drums.
Beduk is a traditional percussion instrument that is much sought after during the month of Ramadan and is widely used to welcome Eid al-Fitr in mosques or prayer rooms.
This musical instrument is much sought after during the month of Ramadan. Muslims who observe fasting will of course wait for the sound of the drum before the Maghrib call to prayer to mark the time of breaking the fast or to accompany the chanting of the takbir on the night of Eid al-Fitr.