what of jazz? "base" music or "good" music? (no pun intended w/ "base")
"This is the reason bachata is so famous in italy, germany and the rest of the western world where folks are married to dominicans. Funny bachata is never played in classy places in santiago and in capital. Many dominicans don't even know how to dance well to bachata music in santiago. The dom yorks love bachata because the majority of them are from guettos in DR. "
I would differ from your attitude; and certainly disagree with you logic and conclusions. Remember, many "music", as art forms, have "progressed", evolved, and "changed" from one to another. e.g. USA blues, jazz evolving in some parts to R&B, rock & roll......one form was once considered "base" and "uncultured" (this of course depended on who was "considering").
This same "base" music, once it became "popular", became "accepted", and eventually the mainstain of the culture. Even, in fact, further evolving to many other "blends" and cultures of muci.
By your loogic, and presumably your thinking and "taste" then the best misuc (best= purest) would remain "clasical"? If that is your yardstick?
I am sure that you get my point by now.
I have come to enjoy bachata music. I also enjoy the "clasics" and other music genre, as defined and classified by folks like you. Matters not the clasification; matters more ones taste (if qcauired, then this is indeed a good thing to be able to adapt)
more to come
wc