ENFIN une interview de Mr Lukather en sous titre Français ! quel plaisir de nous donner une leçon de guitare d'une grande générosité un régal et surtout de gaieté, de bonheur et de joie . merci 😎🎸
Super interview / demo du maitre. Bravo à l'intervieweur qui semble encore plus accros que nous ! Tres bien fait, sans jamais lui couper la parole ni rien, merci ça chance des interview de TF1.
Great interview! Steve is a true master - and still learning with obvious love. Just saw him and the rest of Toto in Dallas last month. Toto IVX, an amazing album, maybe their best yet.
One of the best guitarists to learn and get ideas from and very he's always very generous in offering his time. He's giving excellent advice here that is approachable if you slow down what he is doing and listen to what he is saying.
I love how when Steve was playing Jean (that's his name right) was just watching in complete awe. I imagine him just not even being able to really think and just going 'wow' in his mind. That's what I would do!
Such a great musician and totally amazing and humble and funny guy ! Thanks for sharing your guitar knowledge and very helpful advice to all of us.... You're the best !
ive been playing for 40 yrs this month... so hardly what u may call a ' beginners'... But im totally lost with some of this... Steve is such a cool guy and obviously a world class player.... now...if he could just run that by me again a little slower perhaps haha! Still...its great fun to watch. More please.
I would say that learning the modes is important. You don’t have to know what they’re called or what is flat or raised etc but know how they sound and how to play them.
Sounds like it needs a fret dressed between 12th & 15th G&B strings as it sounds. Amazing guitarist. My favorite arguably of all time top 3 ever easily!
Steve Lukather ist eine unendliche Quelle der Inspiration. Unglaublich mit welcher Leichtfüßigkeit er die verschiedenen Stilistiken bedient. Und der arme Kerl der ihn Interviewt. Man sieht, wie er versucht all die Information aufzusaugen. Aber am Ende des Interviews willst du am liebsten deine Gitarre verbrennen, so klein kommt man sich gegen Größen wie Steve Lukather vor. Aber da hilft uns allen wohl nur üben, üben, üben.....und werden wohl trotzdem niemals das Niveau erreichen!
The great guitar players can multi-task while playing. One time I was at a Bar in a small town and they had a live band playing in the back room where they had a stage and dance floor. Some friends and I were playing darts in the front room where the bar was and during one of the guitar solos the guitar player came into our room. You could hear the band from both rooms. So the guitar player comes up to us and ask for some darts and proceeds to throw them while still playing his solo with one hand on the neck. Still focusing on the music the guy is throwing pretty good darts. I was impressed.
Steve nous montre là qu'il est en fait un guitariste de Jazz ! J'adore le visage " enfantin " de l'interviewer, on pourrait l'écouter jouer pendant des heures !
When I was but a lad , I saw Lukather's name listed as one of the best guitarists by MANY professional musicians and publications...but I always dismissed it because I was only familiar with some of his work with Toto and that was it. In the last few years , I've watched a LOT more of his work and now totally agree - Steve is a PHENOMENAL guitarists and is well deserving of the accolades he's earned over the years - TRULY a MASTER of the instrument and a real credit to the trade.
He doesn't have guitar buzz....his strings are low and when he plays them harder they snap. But he has no buzzing strings. His guitar is setup perfectly.
Wayne Johnson very kindly gave of his time and expertise giving a guitar clinic in a local music store in early 90s and he used a Lukather lick from the Rosanna solo as an example of something cool to play and we all sat there like, "Oh yeah, I was gonna play that lick too, but I don't know how!" I felt bad for Wayne and his buddy Jeff Richman because they were talking to us way over our heads the whole time. But they don't seem to know. It's like the Monty Python joke "How to play the flute: well you blow in one end and move your fingers up and down the little buttons..."
Merci pour cette vidéo, c'est vraiment bon à regarder. Lukather a l'air d'être un mec génial, des qu'il explique un plan ou sa façon de faire, tu lis sur son visage qu'il a vraiment plaisir a transmettre son savoir. Interviewer impressionné, on sent bien qu'il peine à trouver ses mots parfois.. Et c'est bien normal.. J'aurais pas fait le malin non plus devant Monsieur Lukather..
Steve is really a master guitarist! The interviewer must be thinking something like this...." I don't get shit what he is saying... I asked this guy to show something for beginners not all this complicated shit that's gonna discourage and confuse the shit out of all the beginner guitarists....."
Forgive me for not knowing, but did Steve do the solo on Talk to you later, from the tubes? I can't hear half the stuff in these videoes anymore as my ears are really bad, so if it was mentioned, I didn't hear it.
I don't think so. The interviewer is a famous guitar teacher of my town, and a huge skilled player. He's called Jean Fontanille. Check out his videos on youtube.
so learn all the chords in a scale and then learn all the inversions to get out of the box scale thinking? If i learn this for one scale, say Am, then I'd basically know all chords for all scales, it would just be a matter of shifting what i know for Am up or down the fretboard
I agree with Steve...you will only sound like you, whether with your guitar and gear than with anybody else's guitar and gear. So, if you have Eddie's gear, you'll still play like YOU do. And that's a good thing.
the best rock guitarist alive. just dazzling. blown completely away by this. im 57 ive been playing all my life i know about 100 classic rock songs. im a beginner compared to this.
@@jeremycubs8331 I can tell you this interviewer is an incredible guitar teacher and guitar player. He is a huge fan of Steve Lukather. Not easy to interview your hero
Luke is so controlled nowadays, if asked to deliver a killer lick 10 years ago, he would have shredded like hell. But I like it though, he sounds better playing actual music, than just shredding
Whoa! You just gave me synchronicity! Literally 5 minutes ago I looked in the CD notes of Peter Cetera's "Solitude Solitare" album from 1986 to see who the guitar player was... I thought, "Dann Huff... I've never heard of him." What else did he play on? And here's one for you: listen to Lincoln Brewster's playing (solos) on Steve Perry's 1994 album "For the Love of Strange Medicine"... start with "Listen to Your Heart".
The older I get, the more I realize Luke is the absolutely greatest to me.
everything on radio from late 70- 85 steve played on everyone's record. excellent studio musician.
La tête de Jean devant le shred de Steve 🤣 j’adore. Merci pour l’interview 🙏
I love Lukather. such expression. He blows my mind. And... He just loves doing this. It shows.
La chance Jean d avoir pu rencontrer ce monstre … merci
Steve is unreal and is ridiculously talented. 'Master guitarist' doesn't begin to explain.
His guitar skills transcend us mere mortals. He is one with his guitar that's for sure.
Musical Savant Guitar Specialty
ENFIN une interview de Mr Lukather en sous titre Français ! quel plaisir de nous donner une leçon de guitare d'une grande générosité un régal et surtout de gaieté, de bonheur et de joie . merci 😎🎸
I think George Harrison changed Luke's life. He never looked back. And we are so fortunate to have him.
Dude, he treats everyone, regardless of who they are, with complete ease and chill.
Un des meilleurs guitariste de la planète 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Most of the most talented musicians are very kind persons. Steve is not an exception.
If this doesn't inspire you to play...nothing will. Steve, is the man!! 🎸🎸🤘🤘🎸🎸
Je viens juste de regarder cette vidéo, tu as une chance de dingue de voir ce super guitariste ! (en plus, j'adore toto)
Super interview / demo du maitre. Bravo à l'intervieweur qui semble encore plus accros que nous ! Tres bien fait, sans jamais lui couper la parole ni rien, merci ça chance des interview de TF1.
Great interview! Steve is a true master - and still learning with obvious love. Just saw him and the rest of Toto in Dallas last month. Toto IVX, an amazing album, maybe their best yet.
his guitar playing is more like magic than music. he's a phenom.
One of the best guitarists to learn and get ideas from and very he's always very generous in offering his time. He's giving excellent advice here that is approachable if you slow down what he is doing and listen to what he is saying.
I love how when Steve was playing Jean (that's his name right) was just watching in complete awe. I imagine him just not even being able to really think and just going 'wow' in his mind. That's what I would do!
Genuinely wonderful guy and, obviously, guitarist.
Having a limited guitar theory has definitely limited my progress. He is so right about getting to know chords and different key signatures.
I knew steve when i was teen. But i just realize how great steve after several years. He absolute great
Merci pour ce partage
Steve est un musicien phénoménal
Hearing the solo of Hold the Line randomly when I was younger I think predisposed me to the style of some of my favorite metal bands growing up.
had the pleasure of meeting that guy.. what a day :)
Such a great musician and totally amazing and humble and funny guy ! Thanks for sharing your guitar knowledge and very helpful advice to all of us.... You're the best !
Simple, well explained theory. Great technique is all in the hands of the player.
It's like watching a master builder or mechanic explaining his craft. Priceless
Maestro 🙌🎸
Great, great, great lesson. Insightful. Enlightening.
I met Luke once in Romania. What a maaaan... The best person ever, so nice....
Nice interview Steve.
ive been playing for 40 yrs this month... so hardly what u may call a ' beginners'... But im totally lost with some of this... Steve is such a cool guy and obviously a world class player.... now...if he could just run that by me again a little slower perhaps haha! Still...its great fun to watch. More please.
agreed a great player a horrible teacher worst ever
he has been giving lessons to me en argentina !
I could watch him play the guitar and talk about it all day long every day 🙂
Steve you have been impressing me for years....p.s. I'm still stealing from you after all this time!!
I would say that learning the modes is important. You don’t have to know what they’re called or what is flat or raised etc but know how they sound and how to play them.
Sounds like it needs a fret dressed between 12th & 15th G&B strings as it sounds.
Amazing guitarist. My favorite arguably of all time top 3 ever easily!
Steve not acknowledging he’s a “grand guitaris” makes him a grand guitarist!
Steve Lukather ist eine unendliche Quelle der Inspiration. Unglaublich mit welcher Leichtfüßigkeit er die verschiedenen Stilistiken bedient. Und der arme Kerl der ihn Interviewt. Man sieht, wie er versucht all die Information aufzusaugen. Aber am Ende des Interviews willst du am liebsten deine Gitarre verbrennen, so klein kommt man sich gegen Größen wie Steve Lukather vor. Aber da hilft uns allen wohl nur üben, üben, üben.....und werden wohl trotzdem niemals das Niveau erreichen!
Best guitar player of the world that cant stop playing when someone is talking.
I think it's a nervous thing. He's actually a really kind dude.
Steve is one of the greatest guitarists ever ! 😨😰🤦🏻♂️
Ce tueur de malade😮
The great guitar players can multi-task while playing. One time I was at a Bar in a small town and they had a live band playing in the back room where they had a stage and dance floor. Some friends and I were playing darts in the front room where the bar was and during one of the guitar solos the guitar player came into our room. You could hear the band from both rooms. So the guitar player comes up to us and ask for some darts and proceeds to throw them while still playing his solo with one hand on the neck. Still focusing on the music the guy is throwing pretty good darts. I was impressed.
magnifique lukather ♥
Steve nous montre là qu'il est en fait un guitariste de Jazz ! J'adore le visage " enfantin " de l'interviewer, on pourrait l'écouter jouer pendant des heures !
I think it's called It Was Only Yesterday.
Nice interview! Dig a lot of the concepts Luke was talking, time to practice!
Man.. even just playing around he's great... wish I had a tenth of the knowledge he had..
lukather is a god and the guitar sounds nice ..he told the word in music also
When I was but a lad , I saw Lukather's name listed as one of the best guitarists by MANY professional musicians and publications...but I always dismissed it because I was only familiar with some of his work with Toto and that was it. In the last few years , I've watched a LOT more of his work and now totally agree - Steve is a PHENOMENAL guitarists and is well deserving of the accolades he's earned over the years - TRULY a MASTER of the instrument and a real credit to the trade.
I love the interviewer’s reactions and expressions when he watches Steve play.
Estupendo maestro!! Genial!
Steve is really a master !
god that tone is out of this world!!
The interviewer's face throughout this video is class ahahaha
There is no such thing as a guitarist that can sit still and not play when s/he has an axe in hand. Lukather thankfully is no exception.
Amazing!!!!
Great lessons! tanks!
Glad to hear his guitar with fret buzz too.
He doesn't have guitar buzz....his strings are low and when he plays them harder they snap. But he has no buzzing strings. His guitar is setup perfectly.
Wayne Johnson very kindly gave of his time and expertise giving a guitar clinic in a local music store in early 90s and he used a Lukather lick from the Rosanna solo as an example of something cool to play and we all sat there like, "Oh yeah, I was gonna play that lick too, but I don't know how!" I felt bad for Wayne and his buddy Jeff Richman because they were talking to us way over our heads the whole time. But they don't seem to know. It's like the Monty Python joke "How to play the flute: well you blow in one end and move your fingers up and down the little buttons..."
luke have the touch ! a great musician ! just steve lukather ...
Merci pour cette vidéo, c'est vraiment bon à regarder. Lukather a l'air d'être un mec génial, des qu'il explique un plan ou sa façon de faire, tu lis sur son visage qu'il a vraiment plaisir a transmettre son savoir.
Interviewer impressionné, on sent bien qu'il peine à trouver ses mots parfois.. Et c'est bien normal.. J'aurais pas fait le malin non plus devant Monsieur Lukather..
Vivz Pareil pour moi, c'est mon guitar heroe depuis toujours ! ^^
Amazing...
God created Steve Lukather to play the guitar.
Steve is really a master guitarist! The interviewer must be thinking something like this...." I don't get shit what he is saying... I asked this guy to show something for beginners not all this complicated shit that's gonna discourage and confuse the shit out of all the beginner guitarists....."
don't forget confusing the shit out of some seasoned guitarists as well.
I think the interview knows whats what?
"You'll sound like a beginner playing a great guitar" ! What a character
Luke is a master. Just watch his vocabulary here. This is no ordinary man!
Thanks Steve, I'm so guilty of being lost in the pentatonic boxes. I need to work on my inversions and free the fretboard.
Merci pour le coucou 🥰
Forgive me for not knowing, but did Steve do the solo on Talk to you later, from the tubes? I can't hear half the stuff in these videoes anymore as my ears are really bad, so if it was mentioned, I didn't hear it.
La tête de l'interviewer a 7:00 et pdt tout le plan qui suit... Unique.
very impressive
Your a mad scientist, i have no idea what you are doing, as a drummer, i would love to jam
good lesson;all goodchoice !thx !!
And there are people dare to say that The Beatles weren't important for music history. Luke, greatest guitar player ever.
nice lesson for beginners
Sometimes i think "Luke" created the guitar. A Master.
The interviewer watching Luke is like my dog watching TV....just no clue what is going on. LOL
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes..yes...yes
I don't think so. The interviewer is a famous guitar teacher of my town, and a huge skilled player. He's called Jean Fontanille. Check out his videos on youtube.
It looks like it because he's starstruck but it's just appreciation of greatness, a fan basically.
English is his second language he's trying to interpret.
so learn all the chords in a scale and then learn all the inversions to get out of the box scale thinking? If i learn this for one scale, say Am, then I'd basically know all chords for all scales, it would just be a matter of shifting what i know for Am up or down the fretboard
I think I had the same expression watching Steve play as the interviewer
I agree with Steve...you will only sound like you, whether with your guitar and gear than with anybody else's guitar and gear. So, if you have Eddie's gear, you'll still play like YOU do. And that's a good thing.
Le meilleur de tous ! Steve ! ;)
:33 hahaha they just had to fade to black to shut him up! heheheh oh man Luke said "Where?" haha
Je l'ai vu au new morning avec larry carlton il est tellement cool ce gars
Steves like the equivalent of the rip torn as the dodgeball coach in dodgeball...he just starts throwing wrenches at you...dodge!
with musicman luke III hh you can play blues , rock , heavy (diezel amps) amazing....mambo
"could you show us a beginner lick" then proceeds to demonstrate a load of fast tricky patterns. Thanks Steve!
Ford Slither 😂😂
Lol!! True..
the best rock guitarist alive. just dazzling. blown completely away by this. im 57 ive been playing all my life i know about 100 classic rock songs. im a beginner compared to this.
what larry's song was that in 6:57?
It Was Only Yesterday, by Larry Carlton
LOL...Steve Lukather is AWESOME !! He's talking advanced stuff while they guy is looking lost. But hey it's called Guitar Extreme !!
Hahahaha couldn't agree more! Steve here was talking very technical while this interviewer probably can't name a single note hahaha
@@jeremycubs8331 I can tell you this interviewer is an incredible guitar teacher and guitar player. He is a huge fan of Steve Lukather. Not easy to interview your hero
what is the name of the larry song ?
Too Tricky for beginners Mr.Lukather... One of my favorite guitarrists though. Mixing Jazz and Blues perfectly. Always...
À chaque fois que je l écoute je touche plus mes poêles une semaine au moins….
Luke is so controlled nowadays, if asked to deliver a killer lick 10 years ago, he would have shredded like hell. But I like it though, he sounds better playing actual music, than just shredding
ADam derin derin düşünüyor acaba obuaya mı başlasam falan diye
Once you understand your basic major scale... the thing that unleashes that is Modes:)
12:14 something REALLY useful for students.
My Lukey Haha! 😂 Thanks buddy !
An absolutely amazing player...Hendrix’s favorite. Terrible teacher.
Would like to see him playing some Toto stuff...would be much more relevant and interesting than just playing fast notes
Entretien très intéressant :)
THE MASTERS STEVE LUKATHER- DAN HUFF!!!!
🤔
Whoa! You just gave me synchronicity! Literally 5 minutes ago I looked in the CD notes of Peter Cetera's "Solitude Solitare" album from 1986 to see who the guitar player was... I thought, "Dann Huff... I've never heard of him."
What else did he play on?
And here's one for you: listen to Lincoln Brewster's playing (solos) on Steve Perry's 1994 album "For the Love of Strange Medicine"... start with "Listen to Your Heart".