It sounds just like the song the sheer amount of detail you picked up on and executed in order to replicate the sound is just incredible, and I've learned so much from this video alone wow
The cool part about all this is that the piano and organ sounds of Gypsy Woman are actually factory preset sound patches on the synthesizer he’s using: the great Korg M1. Got one for Christmas a couple months ago, I’m still crying. 🥹 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@pHiLKizer Triton is the last upgrade of a milestone, the Trinity. In 90's another big synth is the T3, basically a upgrade of M1. To be right: M1 -> T3, Trinity -> Triton. Just the Z1 was the "ugly duckly" of late 90's synths, strange but extremely powerful
My daughter is gonna freak out when she hears me playing this now that this video has taught me how. She loves this song and sings it every day just before dropping her off to school. Thank you so much, SynthMania!
I liked the little story you gave about you remembering the song being played a lot while you were in Europe. I love how we'll always have one specific memory to each song we'll listen to in our lives.
Some other video tutorials on RUclips missed a few notes or got some notes wrong from this track or didn't have exactly the right patch with the right edits. This dude got everything 100% correct!
OMG I have been trying to decode this by ear for 25 years. It makes little sense from a classical point of view, but with the breakdown it made much more sense. Except that diminished Csharp with a natural C ??? Thank you :)
Thank *you for watching! That jazzy chords I'm not sure is C sharp. I think it's more like a C like I wrote in the chord names - or the relative A - chord, that plays right bere rightfully resolving back in the D min the song is in. Basically, I think the C# is the extra note in the chord, not the tonic, and the basic tonic is C (or A) instead of the other way around. But as you know, there are so many ways of interpreting chords in music theory. It's all good... if it sounds good.
In jazz you have complex chords that have one chord in upper part, and other in lower (bass)... that chord is g minor diminished 7 chord (g minor flat 5 and minor 7), but you can put in bass A or C to make it A dominant flat 9 or C dominant flat 9...try to listen that chord like combination of 2 chords, gb5b7 is naturally resolving into F major or parallel d minor from subdominat side, and A dominant or C dominant resolves into d minor or F major from dominant side...so you combine dominant and subdominant chord into one
Hi, synthartist69, thank you, I actually play and enjoy a lot of music genres, not mostly Italo Disco! :-) I'm Italian, and that's perhaps I am associated with Italo Disco, but that's just one genre that I like, because I grew up with it in Italy. A few examples of the many other genres I do: Punk ruclips.net/video/64BnVhW6aVs/видео.html House ruclips.net/video/PZkQmbGtej0/видео.html Deep House ruclips.net/video/aRMFaN3r9vc/видео.html Dream Pop ruclips.net/video/ciIGgQiVHU8/видео.html Shoegaze ruclips.net/video/d_2pyofshWY/видео.html Jazzy organ ruclips.net/user/edit?o=U&video_id=hfSa4XYfuis New Age ruclips.net/video/zZ2_7VHZNnk/видео.html Electro House ruclips.net/video/C-k9ivu7gzw/видео.html Lounge/Space Age ruclips.net/video/mzEelmMzktg/видео.html '70s electronic ruclips.net/video/ywXTy15dwbA/видео.html Ambient ruclips.net/video/pFcsgX44ack/видео.html '80s Funk ruclips.net/video/zABzTg4MGCQ/видео.html and a lot more.... by going into the history of videos. Thanks again!
Thanks for this. That C7 dim9 (jazzy) chord which has the C# in it is wrong in so many other tutorials, and the C# is either a C or D in those. I knew C# sounded correct and in this video it's extremely clear that it is. Nicely explained also. I was also trying to understand how that could make sense from a theoretical point of view, but I guess it just passes through from D, C# (accidental) then C, and it seems to just resolve itself back to D minor. It's a really cool chord in the context and works so well.
After selling my M1, I got the VST and it's amazing. I sampled the organ dry into my Fantom so I could play this. Then I just add chorus/reverb to approximate the original. It does a great job of filling that hole in my sound capabilities
Yes it done! Everywhere in Italy disc was spin round. When I was a kid can felt jazzy taste but can't appreciate disco groove also for low quality hi fi stuffs spread out. Today I consider this very cool jazzy house hit, deliciuos and a little bit mysterius chord sequence, the Em7 create unexpected tension breaking out monotony. About sound design turn off effects was a right move producer's intuition that's made aseptic sound opposite reverberated drum pattern
Thanks Paolo. That organ line was made for that Korg sound. Great tutorial once again and would be happy to see more step by step lick & sound videos like this!
You are a wonderful sayer and player and tomorrow I become my first Roland S550 since 12 years. I know, you know it very well - I also. Tears... Thanks for your work from germany!
Thank you so much for sharing these chords !!! I love this tune since it came out. It-s such a pleasure to play it on my keyboard !! Thank you so much !!
I’ve been looking for a KORG M1 for a while and in my search I came across a KORG 01/Wfd and it’s fantastic. It has all the sounds from the M1 plus many more and I love it. Thank you for your tutorials 🎹
Thank You so much for this tutorial, just going off of ear I thought I'd never figure out what seems to sound like a CRAZZZZY pattern. However after watching this vid I realized I was very familiar with all of those chords. A little bit of an odd voicing on a couple chords, but even still I was familiar with all of them. I really do appreciate you taking the time to post.this. I know I would never.be.able to learn it just from listening to it. You saved me so much time with.this lesson..TY again. 🎹 🎵
Absolutly brilliant , myself and a freind who you actually may know from uk , Owen (Hattrixx) had a lot debate about this a few years ago. Top marks on this vid .
I thought I heard a few songs out there with the same synth. I like how you taught how to play this song. I always wondered how it was played. At one time I thought it was a loop that just kept on playing over and over. Now I see how they did that. This was a nice tutorial, but you made me want to listen to the song now. I will visit your site soon. Have a great day.
La da dee la dee da
La da dee la dee da
La da dee la dee da
La da dee la dee da
La da dee la dee da
La da dee la dee da
😆😆😆
2:37 leaving this here to repeat :-)
I wish there was just this part somewhere
More like 2:36
2:42 When it ends with the low notes instead of the high notes it sounds soooo good
It sounds just like the song the sheer amount of detail you picked up on and executed in order to replicate the sound is just incredible, and I've learned so much from this video alone wow
NamxZero it’s not a hard melody to copy
charles thomas yeah lmao its just a few simple chords
The cool part about all this is that the piano and organ sounds of Gypsy Woman are actually factory preset sound patches on the synthesizer he’s using: the great Korg M1. Got one for Christmas a couple months ago, I’m still crying. 🥹 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@Thevamp1reking masterful to create tho
KORG M1 the holy grail of the 90s :)
Don't forget the mighty Krog Wavestation.
Early 90s: Korg M1
Late 90s: Korg Triton
@@pHiLKizer Yes!
@@pHiLKizer Triton is the last upgrade of a milestone, the Trinity. In 90's another big synth is the T3, basically a upgrade of M1. To be right: M1 -> T3, Trinity -> Triton. Just the Z1 was the "ugly duckly" of late 90's synths, strange but extremely powerful
I'd love to see you break down more early 90s house tracks
I could listen this riff for years.
same
She wakes up early every morning just to do her hair now, cause she cares y’all! Brings me right back to the dance floor...1991
2:37 absolutely bangers!
🔥
You nailed it. A lot of videos get this wrong! Great work.
My daughter is gonna freak out when she hears me playing this now that this video has taught me how. She loves this song and sings it every day just before dropping her off to school. Thank you so much, SynthMania!
Thank *you for watching! I'm about to post another quick tip with the organ part for Haddaway's "What Is Love", similar era -
The complete breakdown of the song, the patch, the keys ... Pure genius! - How could I not like, sub and share!
This is the most accurate tutorial on RUclips.
YES!! This is one of my all time favorite organ patterns 🎉💖
Wow... mine too...!!!
I love hearing that main organ sound to this day. Incredibly smooth.
I liked the little story you gave about you remembering the song being played a lot while you were in Europe. I love how we'll always have one specific memory to each song we'll listen to in our lives.
Truly wonderful - whoever came up with those chords is a genius. Super tutorial.
I studied piano for 4 years, and was thinking about the chords of this tune on the train the whole time. Thank you for sharing!!!
Some other video tutorials on RUclips missed a few notes or got some notes wrong from this track or didn't have exactly the right patch with the right edits. This dude got everything 100% correct!
OMG I have been trying to decode this by ear for 25 years. It makes little sense from a classical point of view, but with the breakdown it made much more sense. Except that diminished Csharp with a natural C ??? Thank you :)
Thank *you for watching! That jazzy chords I'm not sure is C sharp. I think it's more like a C like I wrote in the chord names - or the relative A - chord, that plays right bere rightfully resolving back in the D min the song is in. Basically, I think the C# is the extra note in the chord, not the tonic, and the basic tonic is C (or A) instead of the other way around. But as you know, there are so many ways of interpreting chords in music theory. It's all good... if it sounds good.
The C# is an extension that adds extra tension to the C7 chord
In jazz you have complex chords that have one chord in upper part, and other in lower (bass)... that chord is g minor diminished 7 chord (g minor flat 5 and minor 7), but you can put in bass A or C to make it A dominant flat 9 or C dominant flat 9...try to listen that chord like combination of 2 chords, gb5b7 is naturally resolving into F major or parallel d minor from subdominat side, and A dominant or C dominant resolves into d minor or F major from dominant side...so you combine dominant and subdominant chord into one
It's a Db actually, making it a C7b9 chord -> it's a ii/V in F, going back to Dm ^^
You don’t know how happy I am to have come across this video! Can’t thank you enough for sharing ❤️🎼❤️👊🏽
Great patern. One of my favourite dance themes. You make It so easy.
Thank you for watching!
Funny to see you playing this style of music as you mostly play 80's Ital disco...... sounds great!
synthartist69 Hes a multi genre badboy beleive !!!!!
He's a badass.. I have been following him before RUclips!
Hi, synthartist69, thank you, I actually play and enjoy a lot of music genres, not mostly Italo Disco! :-) I'm Italian, and that's perhaps I am associated with Italo Disco, but that's just one genre that I like, because I grew up with it in Italy. A few examples of the many other genres I do: Punk ruclips.net/video/64BnVhW6aVs/видео.html House ruclips.net/video/PZkQmbGtej0/видео.html Deep House ruclips.net/video/aRMFaN3r9vc/видео.html Dream Pop ruclips.net/video/ciIGgQiVHU8/видео.html Shoegaze ruclips.net/video/d_2pyofshWY/видео.html Jazzy organ ruclips.net/user/edit?o=U&video_id=hfSa4XYfuis New Age ruclips.net/video/zZ2_7VHZNnk/видео.html Electro House ruclips.net/video/C-k9ivu7gzw/видео.html Lounge/Space Age ruclips.net/video/mzEelmMzktg/видео.html '70s electronic ruclips.net/video/ywXTy15dwbA/видео.html Ambient ruclips.net/video/pFcsgX44ack/видео.html '80s Funk ruclips.net/video/zABzTg4MGCQ/видео.html and a lot more.... by going into the history of videos. Thanks again!
А когда будет тема евроденса 1990-х?
yes definitely agree with SynthMania i also remember this song playing at clubs a lot in australia in the 90s
I miss my M1. I used to love the piano so much. I should have never sold it.
Get the korg legacy VST version! Worth every cent.
Thanks for this. That C7 dim9 (jazzy) chord which has the C# in it is wrong in so many other tutorials, and the C# is either a C or D in those. I knew C# sounded correct and in this video it's extremely clear that it is. Nicely explained also. I was also trying to understand how that could make sense from a theoretical point of view, but I guess it just passes through from D, C# (accidental) then C, and it seems to just resolve itself back to D minor. It's a really cool chord in the context and works so well.
This is my first time, watching this.. I can't believe I was able to play this by ear, when i first heard it..
Me listening the beginning of the video with earphones:
Why is it s p i n i n g
After selling my M1, I got the VST and it's amazing. I sampled the organ dry into my Fantom so I could play this. Then I just add chorus/reverb to approximate the original. It does a great job of filling that hole in my sound capabilities
I used to mess around on the korg M1 when I was a kid back in the 90s as we had them at school.
thanks really benefitting from the very basic explanations,and details on your playing techniques ,thanks!
This was the most educational video I have ever experienced.....I LOVE THAT SONG
Thank you very much
This is my jam! Thanks for the breakdown. Odd choice of lyrical content for a club hit but it still bangs to this day!
I love this song! And love Crystal Waters!!
Yes it done! Everywhere in Italy disc was spin round. When I was a kid can felt jazzy taste but can't appreciate disco groove also for low quality hi fi stuffs spread out. Today I consider this very cool jazzy house hit, deliciuos and a little bit mysterius chord sequence, the Em7 create unexpected tension breaking out monotony. About sound design turn off effects was a right move producer's intuition that's made aseptic sound opposite reverberated drum pattern
I watch a lot of tutorials and this is head and shoulders above all of them, thankyou Paolo and keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Thank you!
HOLY SHIT! When he first played that thing I was stunned speechless, all the reverb and bass in every keystroke, such a rich sound!
Thanks Paolo. That organ line was made for that Korg sound. Great tutorial once again and would be happy to see more step by step lick & sound videos like this!
Thank *you for watching!
2:36 I never knew I needed this so frickin much omg
Great video, thank you so much for breaking it down!!!
You are a wonderful sayer and player and tomorrow I become my first Roland S550 since 12 years. I know, you know it very well - I also. Tears... Thanks for your work from germany!
Have fun!
Thank you very mach! I van it now playing!
I'm surprised that he didn't had a copyright strike, this is very accurate!
It does have a copyright claim. Since fair use, it shares the ad revenues.
very nice and of all the video the only one with the right chords i hate when people symplify the chords ...
One of my favourite tracks from back in the day. . Thanks
I waited till the end for the 909 to drop in!!! Great work!
J'adore ...my favorite track on dancefloor when I was dj
Holly Cow!
Grazie!!!!!
Love your tutorials!!!!!
AWESOME!!!!
I didn't know the M1 had the sound. This is a very accurate chord tutorial on this progression.
That's great playing man ! Sounds like the original song. Crystal Waters would be proud! Now, add the beat, and the bass line.
That poppy green is so beautiful
Thank you. Having fun learning this with my son. 👍
Great to hear!
One of the best tutorials of this song that I've come across, really easy to follow! Thank you so much!:)
Glad it was helpful!
I remember well that background tune in the beginning of the 90's disco songs, good sound
juan manuel rodriguez it wasn’t 90s disco it was house music
Jazzy one, miss some more like this.
the voiceleading makes me drool it's so good
Thank you so much for sharing these chords !!! I love this tune since it came out. It-s such a pleasure to play it on my keyboard !! Thank you so much !!
I’ve been looking for a KORG M1 for a while and in my search I came across a KORG 01/Wfd and it’s fantastic. It has all the sounds from the M1 plus many more and I love it.
Thank you for your tutorials 🎹
Phil Grainger what sound is this on the Korg 01-w ??
@@joseovelasquez6264 Prog B-71 or B-72 if I recall correctly. It's exactely this sound as found in the M1.
Just headbangin my head watching the whole video🔥
Great tutorial :-)
By watching it I just realized a couple of errors I did in my video of this song...
Those 3 keyboards you mentioned pretty much covered the charts for a good few years back then.
Old skool pumping and thumping..bliss 😎
Thanks so much for this...had M1 in 1992
Thanks for this EXCELLENT lesson !
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for posting this tutorial. I really appreciate you breaking it down the way you did. All the best!!!
Thank you!
on point as always, wanted to learn this for years, many thanks.
Excellent tutorial, and excellent keyboard.
Thank you!
Thank You so much for this tutorial, just going off of ear I thought I'd never figure out what seems to sound like a CRAZZZZY pattern. However after watching this vid I realized I was very familiar with all of those chords. A little bit of an odd voicing on a couple chords, but even still I was familiar with all of them. I really do appreciate you taking the time to post.this. I know I would never.be.able to learn it just from listening to it. You saved me so much time with.this lesson..TY again. 🎹 🎵
I made a version of this on my Korg M01 (Nintendo DSi)
Absolutly brilliant , myself and a freind who you actually may know from uk , Owen (Hattrixx) had a lot debate about this a few years ago. Top marks on this vid .
THANK YOU SO MUCH learned it in 5 mins with your help I'm so stoked.
Dude showing us what chords to play....Me glancing at my monophonic keyboard with a tear slowly rolling down my cheek...😄
I just picked one up for $20 on FB, shit you not.
Your amazing man ! Love how easy you make this look !
It's great your KORG M1.
I thought I heard a few songs out there with the same synth. I like how you taught how to play this song. I always wondered how it was played. At one time I thought it was a loop that just kept on playing over and over. Now I see how they did that. This was a nice tutorial, but you made me want to listen to the song now. I will visit your site soon. Have a great day.
Ah, an old mystery finally solved. Thanks a lot!
Great class. Thank you very much.
thanks a lot you kind sir, this is amazing
So nice of you
Logically after this you watch and listen Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman
wow , this is reaL acoustic science , love it 🥰
Thanks for listening
Love your videos man.
Thank you for the tutorial! There was some things I got wrong when learning this myself and you've cleared it up!
Awesome, great demo!
This is great! Thank you chief.
You're very welcome, boss!
Buddy i gotta say you truly have those notes down pat! The exact same sound!
Jerome, thank you, I hope they are! ;^)
soooo goood this tune! Big up House music
Love it! Thanks for posting
Todd, thank you!
Love these videos, you're a great host!
Great vid! You’d actually call that chord a C7b9. Sounds like it’s a diminished chord when you say it like that! Thanks for this
omg this video is so awesome
Great ! Please can you do the same with the piano riff by Black Box in I don't know anybody else?
Ecxellent video. Thanks, man.
My pleasure!
YESSS FINALLY A TUTORIAL VIDIO !!! THANK YOU ITS REALLY HELPFULL ❤❤❤
i love your videos, they really motivate me to do more music and learn how to play a keyboard :-) !
Thank you! I'm happy if I can be of help
Thank you, very helpful! 👍
Love this channel !!
Belo tutorial. M1, the most iconic workstation ever! Valeu, brazuca! Teu sotaque não nega. Rs. Abs.
Ele é italiano
Mas o m1 de fato é uma puta máquina e não é tão ultrapassado assim, apesar de 31 anos de lançamento.
@@torybrasileiro3026 Será que ele não é brasileiro/italiano? Anyway, o cara é phoda, assim como o M1. hehe. Abs.
Excelente ! Maestro Jedi !
So cool!
this is great! thanks so much for this lesson!