Guitar
Beginner Level
The foundation — what every new dancer needs to know
The lead voice of bachata — the requinto guitar plays the melodies and emotional hooks that define what the music makes you feel.
Beginner focus
In most bachata songs, the guitar is the first instrument you hear in the intro. Play Aventura's 'Obsesión' and notice the guitar pattern that opens the song — it returns between every vocal section. That's the requinto doing its job: providing the melodic thread that holds the song together. Just notice it for now.
Tips
- •Look up 'bachata guitar lesson' videos on YouTube — even 10 minutes of seeing how the instrument is played changes how you hear it
- •The guitar solo (usually 30-60 seconds mid-song) is your moment to shine musically — plan your best interpretation for this section
- •Follow bachata guitarists like Martires De León or Junior Solano on social media to appreciate the instrument's complexity
Common mistakes
- •Only hearing the guitar during solos and ignoring its constant presence throughout the song
- •Not distinguishing between requinto (melody) and segunda (rhythm) guitars — they have very different roles
- •Dancing to the beat only and ignoring the guitar completely — this makes your dance technically correct but emotionally flat
Practice drill
Play five different bachata songs and identify the guitar solo section in each. During each solo, stop dancing and just move your hands as if you were playing the guitar. This 'air guitar' exercise deepens your connection to the melody. Then dance the solos with your whole body interpreting the guitar lines.