Children and traditional musical instruments

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They are children in my village who are demonstrating a traditional Acehnese musical instrument called Rapai. This percussion instrument is played without the use of a stick and only with the hands. Scene after scene, they acted this morning in a small hut in the middle of a rice field.

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Occasionally, their eyeballs glanced at me when directing it. But I think they are happy to be photographed with this traditional musical instrument. Because it is common for children where we play with this instrument and they are all very friendly and happy to be photographed.

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Photographed by @ichsannanda with Canon EOS 700D camera+17-50mm Lens. Edited in Adobe Photoshop, and I submitted this post for the daily #monomad challenge hosted by @monochromes.

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the fourth picture looks really cool

Thank you for the rating, I appreciate it

Rapai is a musical instrument that must be preserved by the next generation that we have, and by the way the pictures you share are also quite beautiful

Thank you @roronoa46 🤝. Hopefully, you are always awake. This was inseparable from the good weather at that time and the familiarity of the children when they were invited to take pictures.

Thanks for the compliment bro @mnurhiver 🤝