St-John (Dominique Dipiazza)
Teacher: Dominique Dipiazza
Instrument: Bass
Style: Jazz Fusion – Ballade
Technique: Harmonie Modale/ Minor scale / Thumb technique / Right Hand 4 Fingers Technique / Phrasing in Fourths / John Coltrane Style
Learn Modal Harmony, John Coltrane Phrasing, and the 4 fingers Right Hand Technique of Dominique Dipiazza.
Content of the lesson:
L= Lesson
P= Practice
Ex= Explanation
- From 00.00 to 03:23: LIVE SESSION (Unpublished): Dominique Dipiazza and his Quartet play St-John in Live.
- 00:14 – L1_Ex1: John Coltrane influence, Theme A, Modal Harmonie in E and C Lydan
- 00:14 – L1_P1: Harmony Practice (98 bpm)
- 00:14 – L1_P2: Groove Theme A (98 bpm)
- 00:14 – L1_P3: Groove Theme A (68 bpm)
- 00:40 – L2_Ex: Bridge Harmony in Bb Maj9 and Emin 7/9
- 01:06 – L3_Ex: Theme and Bass Played At The Same Time With The Thumb
- 01:06 – L3_P1: Theme and Bass Played At The Same Time With The Thumb
- 01:22 – L4_Ex: Movement of 5th on the Bridge
- 01:52 – L5_Ex: Movement of 5th on the Bridge
- 01:52 – L5_P1: Movement of 5th on the Bridge
- 01:56 – L6_Ex: Groove During the Solo – E Pedal
- 01:56 – L6_P1: Groove During the Solo – E Pedal
- 03:01 – L7_Ex: Tension Created During The Solo
- 03:01 – L7_P1: Tension Created During The Solo – Thumb Technique (114 bpm)
- 03:01 – L7_P2: Tension Created During The Solo – Thumb Technique (99 bpm)
- 03:01 – L7_P3: Tension Created During The Solo – Thumb Technique (82 bpm)
- 03:27 – L8_Ex: Minor Scale for The Solo With 6th Major or 6th Minor
- 03:39 – L9_Ex: The inspiration of John Coltrane – D min6 or Db min7 5b – Double Note
- 03:39 – L9_P1: The inspiration of John Coltrane – Practice on 2 Octaves
- 04:04 – L10_Ex: 2 Fingers Technique – John McLaughlin‘s Inspiration Phrase based on John Coltrane Influence
- 04:04 – L10_P1: 2 Fingers Technique – Slow Practice
- 04:04 – L10_P2: 2 Fingers Technique – Fast Practice
- 04:22 – L11_Ex: 4 Fingers Technique – John McLaughlin‘s Inspiration Phrase based on John Coltrane Influence
- 04:22 – L11_P1: 4 Fingers Technique – Slow Practice
- 04:22 – L11_P2: 4 Fingers Technique – Fast Practice
- 04:30 – L12_Ex: Repeat The Note Like a Saxophone Player
- 04:30 – L12_Ex: Repeat The Note Like a Saxophone Player and Use All The Range of Your Instrument
- 04:42 – L13_Ex: Typical John Coltrane Phrase in 4th
- 04:42 – L13_P1: Phrase in 4th
- 05:46 – L14_Ex: Benson Phrasing
- 05:46 – L14_P1: Benson Phrasing
- 05:46 – L14_P2: Benson Phrasing
- 06:09 – L15_Ex: Tip Of The Hat To Coltrane: A Love Supreme
- PLAY ALONG
Dominique Dipiazza isYOURteacher!
Dominique Di Piazza began his career in 1982 at the “Hot Club” in Lyon. In 1986, he moved to Paris and turns with Didier Lockwood, André Ceccarelli and Gordon Beck. In 1989, he participated at the “Padre” album in trio with Jean-Pierre Como and Stéphane Huchard. From 1990 to 2005, he participated in numerous recording sessions and concerts. He collaborates with Yves Carbonne, Jeff Gardner or Vic Juris. In 2006, Dominique was in India at the recording of the CD of the great Indian mandolin player U.Shrinivas with Debashish Bhattacharya, Selvaganesh and Zakir Hussain. The album “Samjanitha” was released by Dreyfus / Sony in 2008. This is the same year that John McLaughlin called Dominique for his great European tour. Dominique then joined “The 4th Dimension”. Group and toured the biggest cities in the world. Meanwhile, Dominic founded the “Di Piazza Trio” with the Brazilian guitarist Nelson Veras and drummer Manhu Roche. The “Princess Sita” album was launched on August 26, 2008 at Sunny Records USA. Between 2009 and 2011, he continues touring around the world, playing for example in France with singer Elena Dee and David Berkman, or in Russia with guitarist Andrei Bodnartchouk and the band “Made in France”. Since then, Dominique teaches bass and the art of improvisation for many years at the Music Academy International in Nancy (France) and conducts master-class all around the world. Dominique’s sincerity, his unique style (thanks to its technique of “four-finger-picking” that allows precision and a unique virtuosity in the world), and his openness to music from around the world make him one of the most highly musicians on the international music scene.
Dominic is YOUR teacher today and plays with Damien Schmitt (d), Stéphane Chausse (s), Gregory Privat (p).
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