“I love it! Very light so it’s great to use it live, and the combination of the woods & the Nordstrand® pickups & the Babicz® bridge is a killer combo.”

The Instagram reel featuring Lorenzo Feliciati playing Stevie Wonder’s Do I Do on the Cort GB-Modern 5 has garnered widespread praise from viewers. Lorenzo Feliciati is a highly acclaimed Italian bassist, composer, and teacher at Saint Louis Music School in Rome. He is renowned for his innovative approach to jazz, fusion, and progressive music. With a career spanning decade, he has collaborated with world-class artists such as Gergo Borlai, Pat Mastelotto, Roy Powell, Gianluca Palmieri, Gianluca Pellerito, Daniele Chiantese, and Neils Voskuil. Feliciati is also a founding member of the progressive jazz group Naked Truth and has released several solo albums, including “Frequent Flyer,” “Elevator Man,” and the upcoming “Groove First,” which showcase his technical mastery and creative vision.

Many commenters highlighted his exceptional technical skill and the seamless fusion of jazz and progressive elements in his performance. The tone and versatility of the GB-Modern 5 were frequently mentioned, with users noting its rich, clear sound and how well it complements Feliciati's dynamic playing style. His performance on the GB-Modern 5 featured a funk, soulful song, Do I Do, with a great groove and a horn section that perfectly matched the parameters.
Comments like “The tone is absolutely killer!” and “This bass sounds as good as it looks!” reflect the audience's admiration for both the instrument and the musician. Additionally, viewers appreciated the video's production quality, which effectively showcased the bass's aesthetics and Feliciati's expressive performance. Overall, the reel serves as a testament to the GB-Modern 5's capabilities and Lorenzo Feliciati's mastery as a bassist.

A statement from Mr. Lorenzo Feliciati about the “GB-Modern 5”:
“I love it! Very light so it’s great to use it live, and the combination of the woods and the Nordstrand pickups and the Babicz bridge is a killer combo. The sounds you can get are all very warm and never get muddy or out of focus, punchy mids and balanced lows with sweet, never glassy highs Plus, it looks amazing.”