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EntertainmentHow to Dance Bachata

How to Bachata Dance in Time with the Guitar

Transcript

Edwin: Guitar timing in bachata, so the guitar is the dominant instrument in the bachata, and it is also called the requinto. The sound of it is going to go… You’re going to notice that the steps are going to be more stacked up and a little bit faster. Let’s demonstrate that slow first. Five, six, seven and one and two and three, tap, five and six and seven, tap… Step, step, step, break. Step and step and step, break. Step and step and step, break. Step and step and step.

So to break it down, first you need to make sure that you feel light on your feet. Make sure that you don’t plant your heels. Don’t make yourself extra heavy and all you’re doing is kind of like tiptoeing to the side so we’re going to go, step, step, step, break. Step, step, step, break. Very important that we switch sides on the break, so that we can go to the other way. Tap step, step, step, switch step, step, step and switch.

Daniela: And for ladies, we can always remember we have our hips, move them, so when you’re doing this step your buttocks are moving out. So step, step, step, tap. Step, step, step, tap. You can also use your hands, place it on your waist or coming off. Once again, feel sexy.

Edwin: And gentlemen, you can also use your hands to maybe follow the ladies or roll your hands in front or shoulders. Feel free to explore different things that you can do with your upper body, so that you don’t feel stiff on the top. And that is your guitar timing. Let’s try it with the music.

What we’re listening is for… And five, six, seven and make sure you’re switching direction, so you’re going this way to the left tap, and switch, and that is your guitar timing in bachata.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Do the Bachata Square

How to Bachata Dance with a Partner

How to Do a Bachata Body Roll & Booty Roll for Women

How to Bachata Dance in Time with the Guitar

What Is Bachata Dance Music?

What Should You Wear to Dance Bachata?

How to Do Different Breaks in Bachata

How to Do Beginner Footwork in Bachata Dance

How to Do the Drunken Step aka Half Grapevine in Bachata

How to Do Beginner Footwork with a Partner

How to Interpret Bachata Music Intros & Breaks

How to Do Intermediate Footwork in Bachata Dance

How to Perform Bachata

How to Do Advanced Bachata Footwork with a Partner

How to Put Together a Bachata Dance Routine

How to Bachata Dance in Time with the Bass

What Are the Best Shoes to Wear to Dance Bachata?

How to Do Advanced Footwork in Bachata Dance

How to Bachata Dance in Time with the Bongo

Bachata Dance Tips for Men

How to Follow in Bachata Dance

Bachata DanceTips for Women

Where Can You Dance Bachata?

How to Do Intermediate Bachata Footwork with a Partner

How to Bachata with Edwin Ferreras & Daniela Grosso

How to Do a Bachata Turn for Men

Men’s Styling for Bachata Dance

How to Do a Bachata Basic Side-to-Side

Ladies Styling for Bachata Dance

How to Do Bachata Urbana Dancing

How to Fuse Merengue Moves into Bachata Dance

How to Fuse Cha-Cha Timing into Bachata

How to Do a Bachata Basic Forward & Back

How to Do a Bachata Turn for Women

How to Fuse Salsa Moves into Bachata Dance

How to Fuse Hip-Hop/Reggaeton into Bachata

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