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Original "Amabie Ondo* ", Lyrics by bellydancer Maha, composition / arrangement / track making by Junzo Tateiwa, bellydancer & vocalist Mika Yaguchi. Respect and featured "Amabie", a "YOKAI" that suddenly appeared in the sea of Kumamoto, Japan during the epidemic period. The percussions inside this song, Junzo Tateiwa played Arabic percussions and using Iqa(Arabic rhythm groove) with shuffled. (Not ordinaly in arabic music) ( * Ondo: One of the styles of Japanese folk songs that has a "singer and chorus" 's call and response.)

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  • Amabie Ondo Project

    Original "Amabie Ondo* ", Lyrics by bellydancer Maha, composition / arrangement / track making by Junzo Tateiwa, bellydancer & vocalist Mika Yaguchi. Respect and featured "Amabie", a "YOKAI" that suddenly appeared in the sea of Kumamoto, Japan during the epidemic period. The percussions inside this song, Junzo Tateiwa played Arabic percussions and using Iqa(Arabic rhythm groove) with shuffled. (Not ordinaly in arabic music) (* Ondo: One of the styles of Japanese folk songs that has a "singer and chorus" 's call and response.)

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