all of these guys are incredible but I have never heard of DiPiazza until today and am very impressed with his unique technique, intonation/ articulation. At 10:00 he just takes it to next level!
monsters!!!! all i have to say is Jaco lives on, there's a stint of jaco in all of their phrasing and sound. Of course evolution is unstoppable but I repeat jaco lives on
after 15 years of listening to richard bona, i'm still ambivalent about his playing. on one hand, he's got this amazing groove that makes you nod your head instantly. his execution is second to none. moreover, i love his singing and his ability to stay musical no matter what his role is. he sounds a lot like jaco, but his playing is clear and very recogniseable. on the other hand i think his solo vocabulary is mediocre. he's using the same licks over and over. and i know all musicians have their bag of tricks, but once he starts to play fast it just seems to me he plays this chromatic riff and percussive runs all the time. When he slows it down it sounds much more musical, but a lot of times he's not even playing the changes. i feel similar about his walking. great timing, but poor variety. and i don't think all of this this is something that is really debatable, at least if he's compared to other elite jazz bass players. yet he landed some of the biggest gigs in jazz - which probably gives you an idea about how important the sound a great sense of timing are and what other musicians are looking for when they choose a bass player.
Magic :) Shame about the noise ... Why don't you three sit down in a quiet room with a microphone and some kind of recording kit for weekend : ) It would nice to hear
Dominique DiPiazza playing a million notes per minute, but pooping like an amateur on Straight no chaser at the end, LMAO...Thanks to Richard who can end a jam like a pro lol, and look at Hadrien's funny face, great reflex from both musicians, and amazing solos of course!!
Dominique DiPiazza killing it, he has unique styles, and absolutely amazing!
Is Richard Bona the happiest bass player alive?
all of these guys are incredible but I have never heard of DiPiazza until today and am very impressed with his unique technique, intonation/ articulation. At 10:00 he just takes it to next level!
Just look at Richard Bonas face........he's absolutely lovin' it. Awesome playing by one and all.
I can't sleep. Gonna practice NOW!!!!
This happen so often ! ^^
DiPiazza is a monster!!! Never saw such ability to play scales on a bass...the new niels!
You always get the best fucking music if you mix black n white together.Freaking awesome! :D
monsters!!!! all i have to say is Jaco lives on, there's a stint of jaco in all of their phrasing and sound. Of course evolution is unstoppable but I repeat jaco lives on
Now thats givin each other space. What a phenomenal trio.
after 15 years of listening to richard bona, i'm still ambivalent about his playing.
on one hand, he's got this amazing groove that makes you nod your head instantly. his execution is second to none. moreover, i love his singing and his ability to stay musical no matter what his role is. he sounds a lot like jaco, but his playing is clear and very recogniseable.
on the other hand i think his solo vocabulary is mediocre. he's using the same licks over and over. and i know all musicians have their bag of tricks, but once he starts to play fast it just seems to me he plays this chromatic riff and percussive runs all the time. When he slows it down it sounds much more musical, but a lot of times he's not even playing the changes.
i feel similar about his walking. great timing, but poor variety. and i don't think all of this this is something that is really debatable, at least if he's compared to other elite jazz bass players.
yet he landed some of the biggest gigs in jazz - which probably gives you an idea about how important the sound a great sense of timing are and what other musicians are looking for when they choose a bass player.
It's not a competition I know, but Dominique really puts the bar high for Hadrien and Richard with his first solo. Incredible.
and yet he cant groove after his solo turn :P
they're all wonderful.,but richard got the groove...👍👍👍
Absolutely Fantastic
It's all about the...well, you get the idea. Fantastic.
so awesome!
sacré trio! magnifique...
Twelve people don't like bass ,,,I love it
Veeeeery Nice! Wonderful sound!
Incredible!!!
all of three have formed bands with Bireli Lagrene.
WOW.... 😮😮😮.... THE BEST SONG..... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯😉
Di piazza ! !!!
OMG....Hadrien...
World Class.
Dingue de chez dingue! Amazing ! ! ! !
trois tueur
three masters! :-)
All three played/toured or recorded with Nguyen Le. Awesome bassists.
So when's the tour?
OMG!!!
does anyone recognize the tune... it's a standard, I know that for sure, possibly "Bird"?
My Lord...
greate richard bonna
manca solo il grande maestro Dario e poi siamo al completo... ;)
I learn lots from these monsters
richard bona O;
Jean pierre? Nothing personal? Lol just joking. Grazie per il video funkettone
Magic :) Shame about the noise ... Why don't you three sit down in a quiet room with a microphone and some kind of recording kit for weekend : ) It would nice to hear
caz yapma
Dominique DiPiazza playing a million notes per minute, but pooping like an amateur on Straight no chaser at the end, LMAO...Thanks to Richard who can end a jam like a pro lol, and look at Hadrien's funny face, great reflex from both musicians, and amazing solos of course!!