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Bored With Scales? How To Use Lukather’s “Triad Cluster” Method!


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In this guitar lesson, we dive deep into Steve Lukather’s legendary outro solo from Toto’s “Rosanna,” a masterclass in blending jazzy phrasing with hard rock attitude. Not only will you learn the most famous licks note-for-note, but I’ll also break down the concepts behind Lukather’s playing so you can use them to create your own killer solos!
Discover how Lukather combines outside notes, chromatic lines, and slick phrasing to craft a solo that influenced an entire generation of guitarists. Whether you’re a rock guitarist looking to add some sophistication to your playing or just want to master one of the most iconic solos of all time, this lesson is for you.
Start thinking like Lukather, and bring some new life to your own playing!

0:00 – 1:12 Intro
1:13 – 1:49 Playthrough
1:50 – 3:01 Discussing the Song “Rosanna”
3:02 – 4:16 About Killer Lick #1
4:17 – 5:16 Theory behind Killer Lick #1
5:17 – 10:50 Killer Lick #1 Note for Note breakdown
10:51 – 14:40 Killer Lick #2 Note for Note Breakdown
14:41 – 18:47 How To Use These Concepts In Your Own Solos!

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Originally posted by UCou-yxHTxHINOWByigZWi0g at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u16dQlRMOOM

11 thoughts on “Bored With Scales? How To Use Lukather’s “Triad Cluster” Method!

  • They way i think of the outro solo is playing a Bb major arpeggio over the G minor – thus you are effectively playing G Dorian

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  • Later on in your video you hit the key points. Learning by fret numbers is not adding value. Players should be able to know the note names instead of the fret numbers. That is how you properly learn note associations (triads). Otherwise it is just “numbers”. This is Luke’s (and also their great guitarists) real professionalism, having knowledge of theory that help expanding their playing and note choices. Even EvH had a classic background…I also think that is why the two of them were very good friends. Thanks.

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  • Steve's playing had a big impact on the direction of what I wanted to learn to play. He had a VHS teaching tape out at that time that was very helpful and also showed his great sense of humor. Thanks for sharing. ????

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