Definition: The word "jakewalman" refers to a traditional Indonesian instrument consisting of a wooden frame and steel strings played by the player. The instrument is known for its distinctive sound and is often played in a group or duet setting.<0x0A><0x0A>Detailed definition:<0x0A>Jake walman (also known as jakewaman, tikim) is a traditional Indonesian instrument that originated from Java. It consists of a wooden frame with steel strings and a wooden plank that acts as the resonating chamber. The sound of the jake walman is produced by pressing or pulling the strings to produce a unique sound.<0x0A><0x0A>Jake walmans are often played in group settings, such as weddings or religious ceremonies. They can also be found in solo performances, particularly during festivals and cultural events.