The tempos of bachata’s early period were invariably slow, the words romantic, and the style sentimental. In contrast to later bachata, most bachata-boleros were not original compositions but remakes of classic boleros and valses. This being the case, they naturally didn’t include the Dominican slang and regionalisms that would become a staple in the bachata of later periods. The instrumentation of bachata-bolero was more varied as well; whereas later bachata was played almost exclusively on two guitars, bass, bongo and güira or maracas, bachata-boleros often included wind instruments like clarinet or saxophone, a piano, or violins. Almost all of the earliest bachateros recorded in this style, and some of the best known, aside from Calderón himself, were Fabio Sanabia (Obediencia), Inocencio Cruz, Rafael Encarnación (Muero Contigo) and Luis Segura (Dejame Tomar). Of this group Segura transcended the period and continued to record bolero-bachatas with great success. Later, Leonardo Paniagua would join him as one of the most important interpreters of this style.
When it began, bachata was not stigmatized as the music of poverty and prostitution that it would later be seen as. The earliest bachateros, like Calderón, were simply Dominicans singing a music which was already popular in the country, but mostly imported. As time went on that would change, although bachata-bolero, because of its formal, romantic language and because of the very fact that most of the songs were not original but remakes of already popular pieces, managed to escape some of the criticism which was directed at the music of other bachateros.
id reeeallly really want to learn how to play the bachata guitarr...id love it if you could recomend any learning books or websites ect. thanks
Does anyone know the music that is in the recent commercial for the Dominican Republic? It sounds like a spanish flamenco guitar style. Thank you in advance.
wonderfull music , I'd love a copy too !
I think your site is great! The music of Edilio Paredes und Super Ubu and the others is a great, beatiful, a treasure. And a instructional video for bachata guitar would be great, i havn't found anything in this regard in the internet.
Eres un buen bachatero!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We have finisehd licensing a compilation with many of the tracks featured in this article. We aim to release it before the end of the year.
Hey...I'm a student and NYU and would love to get a copy of these songs you have on your website. Where can I get them? Also, what kind of music were Dominicans listening to in the early 1900's? Is there any kind of relation to the blues and jazz?
We are working on putting together a compilation. We will put a link here when it is ready.
Informative article with nice song samples. Is there a CD sampler available with the songs?
We are working on an instructional video for bachata guitar. We'll post on the website when it's done.
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