
Tabuik is the local manifestation of the Remembrance of Muharram among the Minangkabau (or Minang) people in the coastal regions of West Sumatra, Indonesia, particularly in the city of Pariaman. The festival includes reenactments of the Battle of Karbala, and the playing of tassa and dhol drums. Tabuik is also the term used to refer to the high funeral biers carried around during remembrance procession. Although originally a Shi'a festival, nowadays
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Basosoh - Warring Rhythm played by tasa and dol drummers at a Tabuik ceremony
Maratapi jari-jari Dirge and Chant, Fifth Day of Tabuik - Mourning the Hands
Matam - Doleful Procession, Matam Rhythm played by tasa and dol drummers at a Tabuik ceremony
Basosoh (Warring Rhythm played by tasa and dol drummers at a Tabuik ceremony)
Matam - Doleful Procession (Matam Rhythm played by tasa and dol drummers at a Tabuik ceremony)
Matam, Doleful Procession
Maratapi Jari-Jari
Basosoh
Matam
Maratapi jari-jari Dirge and Chant, Fifth Day of Tabuik (Mourning the hands)
Maratapi Jari-Jari Dirge and Chant (Mourning the Hands)
Matam: Doleful Procession (Matam Rhythm played by tasa & dol drummers at a Tabuik ceremony)
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