Having attended my first Congress, this video has helped me make sense of so much. No one bothered to actually explain what rhythms are and bachata back home and I'm not sure why. We've done them in warm-ups but I've never once heard the word, syncopation. It's like trying to learn how to grapple in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and not learn the importance of the ankle and hip mobility. Thank you so much for sharing.
I would find it more helpful to actually hear the rhythm of the music playing while I was learning the steps. :) I do like this video though, it's still very helpful, Thanks! :)
Your very welcome, unfortunately TH-cam is strictly cracking down on copyrights, so when this video was made, we didn't have that capability, definitely in near feuter :)
So nice to see you again through TH-cam, I’m one of your student at your local studio years ago. I always know you are a shining star in my heart. Glad to see you showing your true loving funny and super star character to people. We love you and thank you.
Great lessons. You really break it down for beginners. I am an experienced dancer who has never danced Bachata. This video was perfect for me. I was dancing it with a partner after watching and practicing with the video 2x. Excellent instruction! Thanks!
My perspective, these are the best lessons thus far in my quest to learn, and so insightful on which instrument to dance to. Never crossed my mind before. I would really appreciate your take on Merengue, Salsa and Cumbia as well. Unless you've already done those. Agradecido!
My fav about this video! I am a fast learner and they keep a steady pace. They also show from behind view & that's what I like most! Thanks for a great video!
Good instructions ! I especially like when you turn around so we can follow on the same foot. Only thing that would make it super good would be to add a little music too. You are fun and entertaining !
I have to make a correction. You call the last rhythm a Double.its actually a HALF because you are moving on half the normal speed whixh is on the musical HALF NOTE (1 hold 2 hold 3 hold 4 hold = each hold is 2 counts). Whereas a Double Step is what you called Syncopation because its movement on the 8th note ( aka 1 AND 2 AND 3 AND 4 AND = 8 counts) and the dancer is moving at 1 times (Double) the normal speed whixh ia a muaical 8th note When understand the Physical music annotation teaching the step count associated with that becomes easier
Appreciate the perspective here. Have been teaching using similar concepts around "Music comes first", lately. This gave me several new ideas. Thank you.
Perspective! This teaching Bachata dance class rhythms is very awesome and informative and you showed non dancers how to follow along now I can learn the moves to perfection.
Man. Explaining which instrument the steps are following was so helpful. I still struggle to even pick the difference between all the Latin styles, let along what I am meant to be following. Thanks for the video.
Ian Casey Thank you 🙏 for leaving a comment, it is greatly appreciated, please let me know if there is a specific video you will like for us to cover :)
This is awesome and I haven't seen the link between the rhythms and the instruments... do you guys have another video with the same instructions but with the examples of the sounds? That would be awesome to see in the same video! Thank you guys!
Having a difficulty in transitioning from one move to another. Especially going forward and backward transition to left side turns. Do I make e sense? Thank you for your videos. Honestly my Bachata improved 50% in 3 videos
As long as you remember to use the same foot you accent with is the foot you’re going to use next, that might help you with your transitions :) Let me know if this helped
This is a great beginner tutorial. I like how you broke down all of the steps and with what instruments they coincide with. New Subscriber. I'll be dancing much better really soon if all your vids are this well done. Thank you.
The last rhythm for 8 counts, when do we use it? For a solo part mostly?? And yesss, adding some pieces with music would be great!! At least at the end of the video, 1 piece with all steps combined would be cool!! Tks for the video and hi from bachata community in Russia!!!
Definitely no slow in the Bongo timing, but you can definitely dance slow within the steps and play with the timing and musicality such as slow, fast, fast or slow, slow, slow, slow ect.... thanks for the correction
Ivan, you need music to interpret with felling and emotion, that is what dance is, if not you will be just moving not dancing, if ten people are listening to one song all ten people can interpret the song differently, that's what the music is for.... that's why there are many beats and sounds layered on top of one another that create the music, so by thinking outside of the box you can play with the timing and sounds and rhythms from other dances with you bachata music......like Bachtango, Bachata sensual, Bachata Traditional, Urban Bachata ect
@@How2Dance sure, but we are talking about your video, where you told us that bachata basic rhytm is "Quick, Quick, Slow, Accent". What are you talking about??? See from 1:51. THERE IS NO SLOW IN BASIC BACHATA RHYTM YOU SHOWING HERE. PERIOD. thats only i am pointing about! You just lie to people in video then start talking that you can play with feelings, emotions etc in comments....
Ivan, really!!! Mabe you need to read my first response to you buddy, I did say "there is NO slow in Bongo timing" then I say "thanks for the correction" what more do you need!!! What are you looking for an palouse as well 👏👏👏👏👏 Your the one asking "why you need music then" I'm just responding to that ridiculous question. On my video I use the correct counts, so no lieing going on here, if you can't understand that then my videos aren't for you plain an simple!!! Just remember the tone of your question will result in the tone of the answer given back to you. I am humble enough to say once again "Thanks for the correction" God bless you!!!
Awesome upload. You forgot the rhythm #2 in relation to the numerical music count. But it's easy to figure out. 1---and3,4--5--and7,8. "And" is a half beat. Right? Thanks.
Love the breakdown of the steps by instrument!!! Truly appreciated!!! (BTW in Trinidad and Tobago we have that same Guiro, except we call it the Scratcher! lol)
Thank you very much Nathalie, it’s great to hear the similarities from other countries and how different and rich our cultures are, next video we will dance to the actual instruments 👍 Is there anything you will like us to add on our next video to help you improve?
Hmmm... I'm a true tomboy, so all that ladies styling does not come natural to me. That's one area I know I have to work on... :( Maybe a video to help with hand movements may help me improve the "sexiness" of my dancing? :P
Good video thanks. Is easier to follow along when your backs are turned to the camera, so is good that you do that or do it once facing the camera and once with your backs to it. I guess a nice improvement would be to do the steps once again at the end of the video with some music playing - or at least with a beat playing and you counting. cheers JB
FYI. What you showed is a guira, not a guiro. The guiro is made from a gourd, and is used primarily in Cuban music, while the guira is used primarily in Dominican music (Bachata).
After all dance with music, please. And make the video for the dummies and the beginners, so they could dance as simple bachata as possible on the floor.💃🕺
The lesson is very helpful for beginners..cause I am a beginner Lol...but how do we get a cool dress code for Bachata...maybe a little light on this aspect could help guys to build up confidence..
I'm sorry but a lot of the information being given in this video is incorrect. Starting with the basic step timing. Yes, it can be done to the bongo while it's playing in majao (bachata rhythmic section where the bongo plays 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) but that's not the standard time. During the majority of bachata songs, the bongo is playing in the derecho rhythmic pattern (when the bongo plays 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 5 and 6 and 7 and 8) to go with a few improvised riffs in between. 2nd incorrect rhythm being taught is the guira rhythm (glad that you made that correction along with the quick, quick, slow timing for bachata in your comment). You mentioned that you do the triple step to the guira rhythm but the guira doesn't play a 1, 2, 3 and 4 rhythm. The guira (along with the other 4 bachata instruments) only play these 3 rhythms in bachata along with a few improvised riffs in between. The timing for the 3 rhythms for the bongo and guira are as follows: Derecho (1 and 2 and 3 and 4), Majao (1, 2, 3, 4), Mambo (1 and a 2 and a 3 and a 4.) The syncopated step in this video is being done to the derecho rhythm.
If you are going to describe where the music instruments play their rhythms, I would think you should play some music examples! I seems you want the dancers to be able to hear and pick out these sounds and pattern their dancing to the music . . . . . so ? where is the music? I am a musician and notice dancers routinely do not match their steps to the songs or the speed of the songs.
20190708 I am trying to access your site and I get a warning your site is dangerous (a url shortener is in effect). So if you are wondering why traffic has diminished that may be why?
The different rhythms enhance the basic steps, you can do them to interpret (and enjoy) the music For example when there is a break with the bass guitar as the main instrument you can do that rhythm
I just found you. I like to learn more of Bacchata, and I like the way you teach. I will watch all your videos, and hopefully I can reach a level of proficiency enough for social dancing. I hope your later videos will show leading and following techniques.
Bachata is a 4/4 Rhythm Quick = 1 Count Quick = 1 Count Slow = 2 counts 4 Count total The slow consists of 2 count(step) and 1 ascent = 2 Counts(1step ), I hope this helps
Andres, your daughter's personality definitely makes this tape special. Sin duda, you are a very proud father!
Having attended my first Congress, this video has helped me make sense of so much.
No one bothered to actually explain what rhythms are and bachata back home and I'm not sure why.
We've done them in warm-ups but I've never once heard the word, syncopation.
It's like trying to learn how to grapple in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and not learn the importance of the ankle and hip mobility.
Thank you so much for sharing.
I would find it more helpful to actually hear the rhythm of the music playing while I was learning the steps. :) I do like this video though, it's still very helpful, Thanks! :)
Your very welcome, unfortunately TH-cam is strictly cracking down on copyrights, so when this video was made, we didn't have that capability,
definitely in near feuter :)
@@How2Dance maybe next time you guys can recommend which songs to listen to while watching the steps🤗
Kt Vivacious i totally agree with you
So nice to see you again through TH-cam, I’m one of your student at your local studio years ago. I always know you are a shining star in my heart. Glad to see you showing your true loving funny and super star character to people. We love you and thank you.
Great lessons. You really break it down for beginners. I am an experienced dancer who has never danced Bachata. This video was perfect for me. I was dancing it with a partner after watching and practicing with the video 2x. Excellent instruction! Thanks!
My perspective, these are the best lessons thus far in my quest to learn, and so insightful on which instrument to dance to. Never crossed my mind before. I would really appreciate your take on Merengue, Salsa and Cumbia as well. Unless you've already done those. Agradecido!
My fav about this video! I am a fast learner and they keep a steady pace. They also show from behind view & that's what I like most! Thanks for a great video!
I'm glad you enjoyed our video, please fell free to share with family and friends, thank you, more videos on the way, keep posted
Video starts at 1:50
Good instructions ! I especially like when you turn around so we can follow on the same foot. Only thing that would make it super good would be to add a little music too. You are fun and entertaining !
I have to make a correction. You call the last rhythm a Double.its actually a HALF because you are moving on half the normal speed whixh is on the musical HALF NOTE (1 hold 2 hold 3 hold 4 hold = each hold is 2 counts).
Whereas a Double Step is what you called Syncopation because its movement on the 8th note ( aka 1 AND 2 AND 3 AND 4 AND = 8 counts) and the dancer is moving at 1 times (Double) the normal speed whixh ia a muaical 8th note
When understand the Physical music annotation teaching the step count associated with that becomes easier
Thank you very much, I do appreciate any corrections when thay are respectful, thanks again I will post corrections :)🙏
Good Morning from India. I always delighted to watch your instructional video uploads. Thank You for the uploads.
Grazie mille per condividere il vostro arte con noi . Siete bravi
Your videos are great! Learning is easy with your detailed instructions and great sense of humor. Lots of fun!!
Appreciate the perspective here. Have been teaching using similar concepts around "Music comes first", lately. This gave me several new ideas. Thank you.
You people are great fun and very informative. Thanks and God bless you always.
Perspective! This teaching Bachata dance class rhythms is very awesome and informative and you showed non dancers how to follow along now I can learn the moves to perfection.
Guys
Lovely stuff
Would request u to put up a dance on music at the end of every step so that we know what it looks like
Music is definitely on the way, we ran into copyright issues, but next video will have lots of music 🎶
Man. Explaining which instrument the steps are following was so helpful. I still struggle to even pick the difference between all the Latin styles, let along what I am meant to be following. Thanks for the video.
Ist lesson live last night and you are my 2nd lesson. Awesome and easy instructions on the Bachata. Thankyou
Excellent videos!
They make it so simple and basic these 'complicated moves' that I see around.
You really know how to teach!
Ian Casey Thank you 🙏 for leaving a comment, it is greatly appreciated, please let me know if there is a specific video you will like for us to cover :)
Merci beaucoup. Vous êtes les meilleures. 😍
Merci Beaucoup 🙏👊
This is awesome and I haven't seen the link between the rhythms and the instruments... do you guys have another video with the same instructions but with the examples of the sounds? That would be awesome to see in the same video! Thank you guys!
Having a difficulty in transitioning from one move to another. Especially going forward and backward transition to left side turns. Do I make e sense? Thank you for your videos. Honestly my Bachata improved 50% in 3 videos
As long as you remember to use the same foot you accent with is the foot you’re going to use next, that might help you with your transitions :) Let me know if this helped
Learning from you benefits millions
Your videos are excellent. I would like to see a detailed video on" How to count beats and no 1 in bachata dancing" Thank you very much.
This is a great beginner tutorial. I like how you broke down all of the steps and with what instruments they coincide with. New Subscriber. I'll be dancing much better really soon if all your vids are this well done. Thank you.
This is gold, really usefull, only one thing the 4th and 5th rhythms which instrument can I use them? I would love to know, Please.
Thank you guys, gonna dial these in and get em smoth before subscribing my first batchata course. Cant wait to be good, looks so smoth and flowie!
The last rhythm for 8 counts, when do we use it? For a solo part mostly?? And yesss, adding some pieces with music would be great!! At least at the end of the video, 1 piece with all steps combined would be cool!! Tks for the video and hi from bachata community in Russia!!!
thank you so much you guys! I don't have any experience but you made it so easy. I will be waitng for mor videos
Hey, where did you find slow in basic bachata rhytm from Bongo? 1,2,3,4 all the same duration! There is no any slow!
Definitely no slow in the Bongo timing, but you can definitely dance slow within the steps and play with the timing and musicality such as slow, fast, fast or slow, slow, slow, slow ect.... thanks for the correction
@@How2Dance why you need any music then?
Ivan, you need music to interpret with felling and emotion, that is what dance is, if not you will be just moving not dancing, if ten people are listening to one song all ten people can interpret the song differently, that's what the music is for.... that's why there are many beats and sounds layered on top of one another that create the music, so by thinking outside of the box you can play with the timing and sounds and rhythms from other dances with you bachata music......like Bachtango, Bachata sensual, Bachata Traditional, Urban Bachata ect
@@How2Dance sure, but we are talking about your video, where you told us that bachata basic rhytm is "Quick, Quick, Slow, Accent". What are you talking about??? See from 1:51. THERE IS NO SLOW IN BASIC BACHATA RHYTM YOU SHOWING HERE. PERIOD. thats only i am pointing about! You just lie to people in video then start talking that you can play with feelings, emotions etc in comments....
Ivan, really!!!
Mabe you need to read my first response to you buddy, I did say "there is NO slow in Bongo timing" then I say "thanks for the correction" what more do you need!!! What are you looking for an palouse as well 👏👏👏👏👏
Your the one asking "why you need music then" I'm just responding to that ridiculous question.
On my video I use the correct counts, so no lieing going on here, if you can't understand that then my videos aren't for you plain an simple!!! Just remember the tone of your question will result in the tone of the answer given back to you.
I am humble enough to say once again "Thanks for the correction"
God bless you!!!
So much chemistry and u guys were great!! Thanks for video guys love it
Its great to know how to use figures to oinstruments sound.
Awesome upload. You forgot the rhythm #2 in relation to the numerical music count. But it's easy to figure out. 1---and3,4--5--and7,8. "And" is a half beat. Right? Thanks.
Very sweet, father and daughter great chemistry and love, very admirable
What excellent students your studio must produce in such a fun atmosphere. Just subscribed, thanks.
That was very interesting. Only thing that's missing is a piece of music illustrating the examples. However, very informative!
I know our music was not available at that time due to TH-cam copyrights, but hopefully our upcoming videos are approved :) Glad you enjoyed
Love the breakdown of the steps by instrument!!! Truly appreciated!!! (BTW in Trinidad and Tobago we have that same Guiro, except we call it the Scratcher! lol)
Thank you very much Nathalie, it’s great to hear the similarities from other countries and how different and rich our cultures are, next video we will dance to the actual instruments 👍
Is there anything you will like us to add on our next video to help you improve?
Hmmm... I'm a true tomboy, so all that ladies styling does not come natural to me. That's one area I know I have to work on... :( Maybe a video to help with hand movements may help me improve the "sexiness" of my dancing? :P
Good video thanks.
Is easier to follow along when your backs are turned to the camera, so is good that you do that or do it once facing the camera and once with your backs to it.
I guess a nice improvement would be to do the steps once again at the end of the video with some music playing - or at least with a beat playing and you counting.
cheers
JB
FYI. What you showed is a guira, not a guiro. The guiro is made from a gourd, and is used primarily in Cuban music, while the guira is used primarily in Dominican music (Bachata).
Thank you, I was aware after the video was filmed, so we made corrections on our description, thanks again
Which instrument is for rythm N.4? And for N.5?
Great tutorial, Liliana is so nice inside and out ❤
Thanks! Very nice i try this "pasitos". Liliana has left the bilding hahahah funny!
It’s a guïra, not a guïro, the guïro is the wood version of the instrument usually used for salsa, the metal one is a guïra.
Thank you, good to know, appreciate it
Thanks for the video. It helped tremendously!
Thanks for the invite. Great for us to get the information.
Hello. I liked the last step. May i ask what type of bachata are you teaching??
Get it! You guys look great!
Thanks for the great variations! Very musically insightful.
After all dance with music, please. And make the video for the dummies and the beginners, so they could dance as simple bachata as possible on the floor.💃🕺
The lesson is very helpful for beginners..cause I am a beginner Lol...but how do we get a cool dress code for Bachata...maybe a little light on this aspect could help guys to build up confidence..
Thank you I learned how to dance bachata
Dance with music guys. Good steps. Thanks
You should dance all this steps with music afterwards. Otherwise all good, thanks
Better With music and partner after demonstrations in line dance.
Thanks u for the video.
And What is the brand of ur shoes ?? 🙂
Thank u. U guys. For helping me.
Could you show us dance these steps with music? That would be easier for us to learn!❤
So helpful! Thank you so much!
Awesome ! Thank ‘s very much for tutorial ! 🌹❤️
Love your starting
Thank you 🙏 I’m glad you enjoyed
you guys are AWESOME!! more videos Pls.!!
Glad you enjoyed our videos, definitely more on the way, keep posted :)
Perfecto!
Muchísimas gracias 🙏
Very happy video.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Beautiful!! I love it🌹🌺🌷
Very nice
Excelent!
Well Done - Thank you
Nice moves...
Thank you very much, we have more videos coming soon, keep posted :)
Lovely video !
I tried looking for dancing classes in LA but no luck
Amazing class! super like! Thank you for making and sharing this wonderful video! Hoping to catch your class the next time I am in LA! :)
Thank you very much, we would love to have stop by, greatly appreciated 🙏
I'm sorry but a lot of the information being given in this video is incorrect. Starting with the basic step timing. Yes, it can be done to the bongo while it's playing in majao (bachata rhythmic section where the bongo plays 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) but that's not the standard time. During the majority of bachata songs, the bongo is playing in the derecho rhythmic pattern (when the bongo plays 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 5 and 6 and 7 and 8) to go with a few improvised riffs in between. 2nd incorrect rhythm being taught is the guira rhythm (glad that you made that correction along with the quick, quick, slow timing for bachata in your comment). You mentioned that you do the triple step to the guira rhythm but the guira doesn't play a 1, 2, 3 and 4 rhythm. The guira (along with the other 4 bachata instruments) only play these 3 rhythms in bachata along with a few improvised riffs in between. The timing for the 3 rhythms for the bongo and guira are as follows: Derecho (1 and 2 and 3 and 4), Majao (1, 2, 3, 4), Mambo (1 and a 2 and a 3 and a 4.) The syncopated step in this video is being done to the derecho rhythm.
Hi the links don't open or are not secure. Just FYI
Please post link for the additional accent video.
This is great next video do this to music x
good
How to apply these steps in the dance? For me it is always the basic rhythm. 😢😢😢
Anyone know the name of the song played during the beginning?
Found it on Shazam tu dueno eterno
THANK YOU much MUCH😆😆😆
Glad you enjoyed Antero, make sure to also review our Bachata basics series part 1,2 and 3 to compliment your knowledge :)
Look nice
Yer the BEST. My feets say No on the triple crossover, but otherwise, oh yeah.
And the instrument for the Rhythm Number 5?
What's the name of the first song played?? :)
ondrej čonka dueno eterno
Ramona Mihaela muchas gracias 😉
If you are going to describe where the music instruments play their rhythms, I would think you should play some music examples! I seems you want the dancers to be able to hear and pick
out these sounds and pattern their dancing to the music . . . . . so ? where is the music? I am a musician and notice dancers routinely do not match their steps to the songs or the speed of the songs.
No music with this lesson? :(
but i miss some music
Coming soon, Joy :) we are in production on adding more material with music 👍
20190708 I am trying to access your site and I get a warning your site is dangerous (a url shortener is in effect). So if you are wondering why traffic has diminished that may be why?
It would be more helpful to dance with the musics after steps coaching
1. Demonstrating to music would help.
2. Are we supposed to dance to the same rhythm throughout the entire song?
The different rhythms enhance the basic steps, you can do them to interpret (and enjoy) the music
For example when there is a break with the bass guitar as the main instrument you can do that rhythm
Nice.
SenPin TravMom I’m glad you enjoyed this video, let me know what type of video you will like to see next :)
I just found you. I like to learn more of Bacchata, and I like the way you teach. I will watch all your videos, and hopefully I can reach a level of proficiency enough for social dancing. I hope your later videos will show leading and following techniques.
What does bachata mean?
Whats the name ofz1 the song
Wats the song please?
If 123 how gonna be Quik Quik slow
Bachata is a 4/4 Rhythm
Quick = 1 Count
Quick = 1 Count
Slow = 2 counts
4 Count total
The slow consists of 2 count(step) and 1 ascent = 2 Counts(1step ), I hope this helps
But when u say 123 means step have same timing that what I understand
Song?
This one is easiest to learn.
Teach every dancing song show more
Where is the music? Is it bachata dance or what?
Title says Bachata, didn't you read 🤔
I'm soooooo disappoint. All this explaining but your not going to put it to music? This is great info but what does it look like in action.