Whether you're an old fan or a new fan of Reverb's YouTube channel, you've probably come across our Synth Sounds of… videos.
What began as a way of identifying the instruments of different soundtracks—from movies like Blade Runner or the Stranger Things TV show—has broadened its view, seeking to recreate the synth sounds you hear on music across eras and genres.
Today, Synth Sounds host William Kurk is going through the best moments of the series so far: The "Africa" flute, Dr. Dre's "Nothin But a G' Thang" whistle, Stevie Nicks' "Stand Back" pad, and more.
Watch our "The Synth Sounds of The Synth Sounds of…" video above, and find the whole series below.
- The Synth Sounds of Stranger Things
- The Synth Sounds of John Carpenter
- The Synth Sounds of Twin Peaks
- The Synth Sounds of Blade Runner
- The Synth Sounds of Phil Collins' "In The Air Tonight"
- The Synth Sounds of Hall & Oates' "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)"
- The Synth Sounds of Van Halen's "Jump"
- The Synth Sounds of "Joy and Pain" by Maze feat. Frankie Beverly
- The Synth Sounds of Toto's "Africa"
- The Synth Sounds of Talk Talk's "It's My Life"
- The Synth Sounds of Stevie Nicks' "Stand Back"
- The Synth Sounds of Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence"
- The Synth Sounds Of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love"
- The Synth Sounds of Bruno Mars: "Finesse," "24K Magic," and "Uptown Funk"
- The Synth Sounds of Frank Ocean
- The Synth Sounds of Parliament-Funkadelic's Bernie Worrell
- The Synth Sounds of the Moog Model D