Sorry for any confusion about who played keyboards on this song. Look out for our upcoming video with legendary Colin Wolfe, the actual keyboardist for Dr. Dre “Nuthin’ but a G Thang” and on the entire album “The Chronic”…not to mention contributions for other iconic massive hits!
@tonybchannel34 ай бұрын
Thriller, The Chronic…it gets no better than this.
@bramvanrens914 ай бұрын
Started making music because of Dr. Dre, was an instant click when I saw this pop up on my feed. A classic in music history.
@tonybchannel34 ай бұрын
I interviewed Dre's '90-92 collaborator, musician Colin Wolfe, about the making of the album and their Moog setup. This video gives it much more context - thanks Anthony 👍🏾Also, this melody is an interpolation of the strings from Leon Haywood's "I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You."
@adamjnowak14 ай бұрын
The smoke effect was perfect. Ha!!!
@AnthonyWilliams-ot1yk4 ай бұрын
Hands down one of the most recognizable synthesizer compositions in popular music.
@EnervatedSociety4 ай бұрын
The West Coast Whistle 😎
@toolman82694 ай бұрын
1:48 "It's kinda hard to hear the harmonics when you're really high..." HAHA. Great video once again!
@meronyach.4 ай бұрын
Dang, dude, that sound is iconic. It's all over GTA San Andreas' soundtrack, so cool to see where that sound originated!
@benmckinney29414 ай бұрын
Funky Worm by Ohio Player's has an awesome synth line similar to this.
@defec14 ай бұрын
the notes and melody were right out of song sampled, Leon Haywood - I Want'a Do Something Freaky To You that was the main sample to the song. it was just replayed with the keyboard instead of using the original. I"m just writing this in case anyone thought that Dre etc wrote it.
@nathanielbass13154 ай бұрын
Now thisss video deserves a like. Thank you for the recommendation.
@ertonyrn3 ай бұрын
thanks for telling everyone what “sampling” is.. pretty sure nearly everyone that knows anything knows about music knows that all these old school hip hop songs were indeed samples dude. 🤦🏽♂️
@beverlyfrazier86382 ай бұрын
You are right, that was some bad 🎵🎵🎵 from Leon Hayward I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You, that was some sexy stuff, I still love listening to it.
@beverlyfrazier86382 ай бұрын
You are right, that is some bad music from Leon Hayward, I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You, that was so , so sexy, Dre loved that sound, I can't blame him.
@b00ts4ndc4ts4 ай бұрын
I love Dr Dre's use of synths, Snoop Dog's early music is full of it as well.
@ischmidt4 ай бұрын
My Minimoog Voyager came with this whistle sound and Dre's Minimoog bass sound as presets. I loved that "G Funk Era" sound in the 90s.
@DavidWilliams-oq4up2 ай бұрын
Me too.
@smokey51004 ай бұрын
I listened to Thriller as a baby but the Chronic not only made me want to be a music producer but made me fall in love with the Minimoog 💯🙏🏼🎹
@intromix4 ай бұрын
As DJ Muggs said, the West Coast sound (in his eyes) is some heavy hand claps and a Moog synthesizer. Thanks for keeping analog synths alive ❤
@1980VINZ4 ай бұрын
Anthony it’s impossible to let you know how much you’re important in my music life and how grateful I am but I swear…… Your sharing brings me a ton of happiness in my life and man this is something so priceless Merci du fond du cœur Anthony
@markaprill65014 ай бұрын
Anthony is definitely a g. That decay makes the whole thing come alive the why they call Anthony.
@brianrainsfordmarshall26924 ай бұрын
Probably the most accurate recreation of the sound I've heard. I've long sworn to hearing that subtle beating but never heard somebody else mention it, it's the one thing every other recreation seems to miss.
@stevefidel74712 ай бұрын
Dr Dre remains my number one inspiration for beat making and production. I still cannot get away from making G Funk/Boom. Bap beats even in 2024
@starluxstudio6194 ай бұрын
So about 4 hours ago I was thinking about how great Dr. Dre used synths in early gangster rap, and now this is recommended to me. Turns out life is a synth.
@mikebozik4 ай бұрын
That is certainly one of the more simple patches, but so effective! I felt like the glide was probably the most important part. It just made everything so slinky and smooth. The "attitude" of that sound matches Snoop Dogg's attitude perfectly, and it is THE HOOK of the song!
@bengsynthmusic4 ай бұрын
I did not expect a pulse wave. I thought it was two saw waves. Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
@0dd1464 ай бұрын
Please, recreate synth lead from "Blow Your Head" by James Brown and The J.B.s
@anthonymarinellimusic4 ай бұрын
I love that sound. Ya, add to list!
@sofbensi65812 ай бұрын
I love me too
@els1f4 ай бұрын
Back to the lecture at hand. Perfection is perfected so I'mma let em understand
@tic2datocshorts4 ай бұрын
Wow I tried recreating this on my own, that little chorus effect/beating is such an essential nuance to this lead sound. I even noticed its uniqueness when the record first came out. Nicely done!
@carbon14794 ай бұрын
0:37 - 'Intense - Only You' also did a very nice Creative Source smooth jazz dnb thing with it (middle of the tune).
@pedrosura3 ай бұрын
Between a whistle, a trumpet, a clarinet, an odd flute. Lovely sound. Heard this was a Yamaha SY77.m by the keybrd player. Sounds great on the Minimoog
@themechanicman38653 ай бұрын
This is the guy that created Dr Dre's g-funk he came up with that Melody that song cuz Dr Dre worked with different artists he was a producer but you can see all his old equipment back in the day this is what they use and it worked today they have so many different levels of unique synthesis and synthesim and it is a aA I generated this is when you actually had to work to make sound thank you man for bringing this to the light
@kevkev59353 ай бұрын
I have no idea of 99 percent of the terminology and what any of this means but I do know this is one amazing riff that Will forever be in my mind. Seeing what you can do with these synths is plain awesome.
@danielkemble4 ай бұрын
The melody comes from the strings used in "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" by Leon Haywood which is also part of the sample for Dr Dre's track.
@beverlyfrazier86382 ай бұрын
So true, that was some sexy stuff, Dre loved this by Leon Hayward, he couldn't let this go by.
@KBizzy4 ай бұрын
Dre’s stuff from that era is so well produced, sonically. Everything sounds so smooth and perfectly EQ’d, he really knows how to layer very simple parts that work well together for a consistent groove. But the production deserves far more attention from audiophiles and I feel like it doesn’t because it’s hip-hop, and many musicians don’t bother.
@wgaswyt3 ай бұрын
This vid randomly appears in my feed. Me: G thang...I'll watch a few seconds. Stayed for the whole thing. Learned about sound waves and how the iconic sound in this song is not just thrown together or simply made up. It was very specific and could only be this 1 way. Instantly sub'd. Thank you for taking a fav 90s hit and still keeping it relevant and iconic in 2024
@moogfooger4 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great walkthrough on the MiniMoog. The Mini is still the standard. Moog was a genius. Did he know he was creating such an icon? The best! Cheers
@marcofunk62804 ай бұрын
How much culture on only a man....great Tony ..love from your roots Italy.. you are our proud
@josephcrollawelch4 ай бұрын
This is simply mind blowing Thriller and the Chronic .....knowing what you know about sound has opened the most amazing doors through time I'm definitely a fan. 😮
@JBMSTRIKER713 ай бұрын
I love the synthesizer best electronical instrument in rap, r and b and funk history.
@stephenwarnell70034 ай бұрын
You a bad man mr Marinelli. Awesome ✌🏾✌🏾
@johndough42894 ай бұрын
This is awesome! You need to do a segment on Roger Troutman from Zapp as well!
@anthonymarinellimusic4 ай бұрын
I met him briefly after a show. Gotta reach out!
@robtomben4 ай бұрын
That sound he created is now completely synonymous with that time and place. It so perfectly encapsulates it.
@welkerroad3 ай бұрын
Love these behind the scenes videos on the groove, the equipment and the individuals involved.
@Kettupaini4 ай бұрын
Dr. Dre is one of my favourite Hip Hop producters of all time! So cool to see how these sounds are made so thanks Anthony! ❤
@smoothsavage28704 ай бұрын
It was really cool how you used the melody from the original song. Even though it's a different sound, you kept something in it that made it familiar to the original.
@richmck0074 ай бұрын
Glad I bought this album back in the day, 1992 and the next one as well. Collectors item without a doubt! Master at work production when you listen to the masterpieces on this album. Cleverly crafted without a doubt. Great insight to the making of this track. Do more!
@KlasicRock3 ай бұрын
Sitting here stoned last night watching this.. then it clicked in .. "I have that same VST" ... I just opend Maschine , looked up the minimoog and blew my mind lol! I wish I was alive when HARDWARE was the only option and I could learn it in and out like you know it, but there is ALWAYS TIME! ENDLESS amounts of it , to always learn NEW things! Thanks for sharing and opening my mind to something new! I just did my own interpolation of #nuthinButaGthang and I'm about to make a HIT LOL!
@Eric_In_SF3 ай бұрын
I can’t even tell you how obsessed with that sound I was as a teenager. I always thought it was so fun.
@GlassTarantulah4 ай бұрын
Marinelli going Makavelli on us!! 💎💎
@dacidthorn4 ай бұрын
You never stop blowing my mind. (btw I just picked up my refurbished Juno from Rosen thanks to yr rec- so hard to leave the cabin!) -Dacid
@anthonymarinellimusic4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your contribution and kind words! 😂❤Yes, the cabin is nice!!
@johnnyrenfield4 ай бұрын
This is so awesome!! Love that lead!
@bwm51504 ай бұрын
Moog for me is cool funky bass and this G Funk lead 😁
@oma_band4 ай бұрын
Awesome video dude!
@ElectroPercs4 ай бұрын
New title: How to Sound Design with a Mini Moog. Excellent narration and demo.
@Trashman7023 ай бұрын
So much technical creativity in making music. Beautiful work
@SANGABRIELMUSIC4 ай бұрын
I'm so thankful for this channel. Thank you!
@markr.devereux33854 ай бұрын
I wondered about that voice. it was used frequently and admittedly a cool musical addition to rap west coast.
@drizlerone4 ай бұрын
This actually deserves a like and subscribe!
@ojmcbaggins4 ай бұрын
between you and dr mix, your videos are so informative. absolutely the best on youtube!
@_mariacarolinaАй бұрын
Thank you Anthony!! I LOOOOVE your videos and the way you teach us! Been learning a lot since I started watching them. You're a sweet person! Shout out from BRAZILLLLLL
@whosnycerockwell4 ай бұрын
Dang... this is my other favorite album besides thriller!!! You the man Anthony!!!!!! Didn't know u had parts in this too!!!! 🔥
@AlfysPizza4 ай бұрын
One of my favorite channels on KZbin. Thank you for everything you do and for monumental contributions to music history! 🤘
@bcj8424 ай бұрын
Out of all my equipment, I use my “B”oog the most. Minimoog really was designed so accessibly for musicians. The simplicity of the layout is so much of what makes it such an indomitable workhorse. If I had the space and the funds to justify it, I’d get one of these wooden beauties.
@Jacqueal4 ай бұрын
I really love that these details are being discussed. It's a rediscovery to say the least.
@myoozikismylife4 ай бұрын
Love the hair and the old-school feel of the lesson.
@TheFab_4 ай бұрын
We love you Anthony
@jeffvallone30364 ай бұрын
I like to use the pitch wheel set at a whole note to play the line. That really emphasizes the glide. Thanks again for another great video!
@MaxFury_Official4 ай бұрын
Like someone else wrote a little Troutman synth tribute would be cool, he did some really funky sounds back in the days. R.I.P Roger. Btw Anthony no joke a guy wrote to me "Love it Max! It captures the essense of 80's soul pop perfectly. It could have been a Michael Jackson song" so i had to reply, i actually wrote to one of MJ's sounddesigners about this LOL! Alltho in my defense my song is more like a slightly 'glorified demo' then a full on MJ production. Then i should have worked WAY harder on it! Song is still great tho, no doubt. Back on topic. Songs like I wanna be your man, Computer Love, More Bounce To The Ounce, Dancefloor so many cool songs to pick from and moog sounds all over, since as i understod it he used it a lot especially for the Talkbox sounds in his early career. Forgot to say Roger did the demo of a song 'Al Capone' that later changed form into what we today know as Smooth Criminal. At least that's how i feel about it.
@ES92-4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Would love to see some Zapp/ Roger Troutman type funk basses on the moog.
@jgk3814 ай бұрын
Best synth channel on youtube
@kirkstate4 ай бұрын
This is a master lesson ❤
@Exspazament4 ай бұрын
I absolutely love that tone. ❤ i literally crafted it from scratch accidentally effing with a moog vst.
@rd_rae4 ай бұрын
The chorus and glide points are the most helpful ones for getting the subtleties right imho, thx!
@yqub3 ай бұрын
Smoke at the end with the tune. Nice touch! very fitting with the Dre and Snoop personas :D
@lamarcraven23144 ай бұрын
You are definitely awesome at what you do you can tell you’ve been at it long time Funk will be would be proud of you
@WoodworkerDon4 ай бұрын
Funkadelic...........duuuuude. 👌
@De-Ezye4 ай бұрын
Thank you for always helping the music community grow
@rizkeyg4 ай бұрын
Anthony ... you are a synth programming legend ! You have certainly inspired me to go back into more sound programming over the last few years... which seemed to have dropped off when i sold my Roland Sh101 many years ago
@alejandroruvalcaba16534 ай бұрын
G-funk... THank you Anthony you are the Man for sure!! MOOGs #1
@thegreatpatsy3 ай бұрын
We’ll never get those times back! Classic
@bluemonster19064 ай бұрын
i wish i knew you when i was a teen and had so much love for music and so much time, honestly what a cool set up, hairstyles a lil wild but so much information!
@jacquessaints4 ай бұрын
Bro is the goat of synths fr
@FirstSonsMotif4 ай бұрын
I always wondered what this sound was. I use to thiink everything was a patch until I found this channel. I gotta start creating sounds more myself. Thanks for this great tutorial!!!! Your one of the best guy!!!!!
@NateHendrix4 ай бұрын
This is the coolest guy ever!
@hexsecs4 ай бұрын
Love these sound breakdowns. Brilliant way to show off the art of recreating a sound from scratch.
@ko4otv434 ай бұрын
What an iconic sound. This album was a masterpiece!
@jmarvosa6x34 ай бұрын
Anthony at it again!! Whole crew killing it.
@Breakbeats92.53 ай бұрын
It probably started with "Funky Worm" by The Ohio Players. That record was sampled heavily in the early 90's by Hip Hop producers. A popular example of this "Ain't Future In Your Frontin" by MC Breed. Dr. Dre saw the potential in this high pitched sine wave and made it a staple of The Chronic, one of the most influential Rap records of all time.
@TimMillernapavalleyfilmworks4 ай бұрын
Raised on the chronic. Best hip hop album of all time. Well done on the synth melodies🙏🤘🏽
@tunjiafonja49314 ай бұрын
Amazing. Us non technical folks would love to also learn the story of how you connected with Dre and how he studio session went
@fraserthomson57664 ай бұрын
You always know when they're a synth lover when they pronounce Moog correctly.
@IoOrganism4 ай бұрын
This is the best synthesis channel I've ever come across, You never fails to impress, Mr. Marinelli. I'd love to see you break down some famous guitar tones as well, Most FX pedal boards/chains seem to just be replicating synth FXs anyways, Might be a similar process?
@skbevila4 ай бұрын
HOLY SHIT! I’ve been waiting for this video for two decades. Always wanted to the know the details of this sound. Haha feel like such a nerd at the moment. Thank you!
@philippezsiga11254 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot . I love your tutorials. I started long time synth programming on 4/6 op DX FM synth and as strange as it sounds i was always lost with the 3 oscillators of my model D 2017 reissue ( i used before a “” simple “” juno 106 that i loved too.) and actually FM programming was always more easy for me that programming the mini with the combination of all wave forms from the 3 osc. I know it sounds weird as FM usually scared people!!! Anyway thanks for all you have done on your channel that i follow since the very first day. Cheers from France, philippe
@S_e_a_n4 ай бұрын
Awesome Anthony! Thank you for sharing the patch - classic. Cheers
@philcollinshill29514 ай бұрын
I just got my first synth this month and you have helped me understand how it works a little better. I'm a guitar player.
@mitch20vt4 ай бұрын
This sound as well you programed!!! Oh man, it's so perfect for that record.
@UrbanJournal4 ай бұрын
Really appreciate this breakdown. Iconic lead sound. Thank you Anthony.
@thewisefromwest69413 ай бұрын
I'm a simple man, I see Synth and hip hop in same frame, I click
@georgebailey63073 ай бұрын
Sweet tutorial, the smoke made me say out loud "Nice touch!" haha
@lukeautosymbol26684 ай бұрын
Have wanted to know how to make this sound for years. Thank you for this video!!! I made my own recreation of it several years ago with the Subharmonic soft synth in Reaktor and called it "Dre's Flute" haha
@donwrangler4 ай бұрын
My favorite sound of the 90s!
@TheBluuHouse4 ай бұрын
Ok, This is awesome content!! Love the analog gear.