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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A subtrope of the Dancing Theme, an Ondo is a type of Japanese folk music with a swung 2/2 rhythm frequently used in theme music for Japanese productions. It is also the basic musical style for the traditional Bon dances performed as part of the August Obon festival. The distinctive 2/2 "swing" is referred to as ukare. "Ondo" is a term used in older Japanese genres, but it is still used today when referring to songs written in this swinging style. Sometimes the rhythm is not swung and it is played straight through, in which case it is called kizami. |