Words — 18 found
おんど
音頭
2. folk song and dance performed by a group
4. Ondo (music)Ondo is a type of Japanese folk music genre.
1. singing and dancing; song and dance
1. style of Japanese folk song associated with Niigata Prefecture
1. style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and danceAbbreviation, Archaic, See also 左方の楽
さほうとうがく
左方唐楽
1. style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance
1. kouta (Heian-era court lady's song accompanying the men's ōuta); court lady singing a koutaHistorical term, See also 大歌
3. kyogen kouta; style of kyogen song based on the Muromachi songs, often a love balladHistorical term
4. noh kouta; unusual style of noh song based on the Muromachi songs
りんゆうがく
林邑楽
1. Indian song and dance (introduced to Japan by the Chams in approx. 736 CE)Historical term
1. he; she; him; herderogatory or familiar
2. samurai's attendant (in a var. of origami)
3. type of popular song accompanied by dance from the Edo period
かぶおんぎょく
歌舞音曲
1. singing, dancing and music; (public) entertainment; performing artsYojijukugo (four character compound)
歌舞音曲 【かぶおんきょく】
はっかい
八戒
1. the eight precepts (the five precepts with the addition of prohibitions against lying in a luxurious bed, self-decoration, song and dance, and eating after noon)Buddhism, See also 五戒
八戒 【はちかい】
そうみんりがく
宋明理学
1. neo-Confucianism (developed in the Song and Ming dynasties); Song-Ming neo-Confucianism
1. style of Japanese folk song associated with Niigata Prefecture
おんど
音頭をとる
1. to take the lead (of a group of people); to lead (a toast, cheer, etc.)
2. to sing the leading notes of a song after which others join in
音頭を取る 【おんどをとる】