Salsa vs Bachata - What's the difference?
salsa | bachata |
(countable) A spicy tomato sauce, often including onions and hot peppers.
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(uncountable, music) A style of music originally from Cuba heavily influenced by Spanish rhythms and jazz.
(countable, dance) Any of several dances performed to salsa music.
A genre of music originating in the Dominican Republic.
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, passage=“All the time they complain about it,” said Rafael Batista, the owner of Quisqueya Records, a store whose list of new releases, in keeping with the neighborhood’s large Dominican population, is divided into merengue, salsa, balada and bachata . }}
A style of dance accompanying this music.
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, passage=From 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Brooklyn’s own ReggaeLution band will perform, and at 9, D.J. Lumumba (a k a Revolution) will preside over an inclusive Caribbean dance party, from bachata to zouk and back again. }}
As nouns the difference between salsa and bachata
is that salsa is a spicy tomato sauce, often including onions and hot peppers while bachata is a genre of music originating in the Dominican Republic.As a verb salsa
is to dance the salsa.salsa
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bachata
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