bachata
/bä-ˈchä-tä/ (ame, mw)
bachata — 名詞
1. A style of music and dance from the Dominican Republic, featuring guitar, percus
巴恰塔
源於多明尼加的音樂與舞蹈
A style of music and dance from the Dominican Republic, featuring guitar, percussion, and vocals that often tell stories of love or heartbreak.
Fernando met his wife at a bachata class in Santo Domingo ten years ago.
Fernando 十年前在聖多明哥參加巴恰塔課時認識了他的妻子。
bachata class
The dance instructor played a slow bachata so the beginners could learn the basic steps.
舞蹈老師播放了一首慢節奏的巴恰塔,讓初學者能學會基本舞步。
A crowd gathered in the plaza to watch a couple perform bachata under the streetlights.
一群人在廣場上圍觀一對情侶在路燈下跳巴恰塔。
Mei prefers bachata to salsa because the slower rhythm is easier to follow.
Mei 比較喜歡巴恰塔而不是莎莎舞,因為較慢的節奏更容易跟上。
The guitarist taught a bachata workshop for tourists visiting the Dominican Republic.
那位吉他手為造訪多明尼加的觀光客開了一堂巴恰塔工作坊。
- merengue
also from the Dominican Republic, but faster and march-like with accordion and saxophone
- salsa
faster tempo with complex turns and syncopated percussion, originating in Cuban and Puerto Rican communities
- reggaeton
modern Latin genre driven by electronic beats and rapping, less guitar-focused than bachata
用法筆記
Bachata refers to both the musical genre and the associated dance style. It is most commonly used as an uncountable noun (e.g., 'I love bachata'), but it can be countable when referring to a specific song or dance performance (e.g., 'She played a beautiful bachata').