God City Instruments At Chicago Music Exchange | CME Gear Demos
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2022
- Designed by Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou, GCI guitars and basses combine Ballou’s favorite features! With an aim to provide unique, great-sounding tools for today’s working musicians-like guitarist Donna Diane, who plays a GCI Craftsman with Chicago-based noise-rock duo Djunah-GCI instruments boast high-quality components, plus a no-frills approach to craftsmanship, as well factory-standard drop-tuned setups on some models. So, when Kurt came in to give us a rundown of all the models GCI has to offer, Donna stopped by CME to chat! Listen here to get a load of the power and punch these GCI riff machines dole out!
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I’ve been living for the moment we would hear Converge on CME
I love the craftsman style
GCI being at CME is the best news I've heard all week
Kurts such a cool dude and loooooove Djunah!!!
That green guitar with the stacked p90 in it through the Diezel sounds just filthy. Love it 🤘
Congratulations on your guitars and basses! They look incredible and sound incredible!
Need one of these. They sound amazing
All super rad stuff!
I think these Kurt's guitars look like Gibson meets Danelectro
I need one so bad
damn those bass humbuckers sound goooooooooood
i love these guitars
now it's time for for CME to be dealer for Balaguer Guitars!
DJUNAAAAHHHH!
converge ftw \m/
Holy crap what was that first demo song?
Dark Horse by Converge
Wow there hasn't been a brand I haven't heard of in forever.
McInturff was the best guitar I ever had
I want that constructivist but its constantly sold out.
I wonder which Korean city is “God City”
Anyone got the name of the second demo song, i cant wrap my head around which it is
The one near the end? Aimless Arrow
Idk what the bass ones were
No the one at 2:53 where he plays alone
@@chrishisjConverge - Heaven in Her Arms
@@alexanderfeehan8792 thank you!
Just the bass one may be Trigger
wow, that didn't sound bad at all
He was also influenced by First Act. He straight up stole the Craftsman design from their Delia model. He has a few of their custom shop guitars they built for him back when they had a shop in Boston. Don't think they copyrighted the design but they at least deserve some recognition.
Wtf is a first act custom shop they're like a $50 Walmart brand guitar haha
@@5rjbthey used to have a USA custom shop, and made guitars and basses for several bands like Brian Cook from Russian Circles, Nate Newton from Converge and a bunch of other artists
@@5rjb They used to have a high end US Custom Shop with former Gibson staff
5:57 I believe it's pronounced "wenj"
No. Usually pronounced WHEN-gii or WHEN-ghay.
@@tynanwaring3292 Apparently it appears to be region specific. In America it's "wenj", "wen-gay" in Britain. When I originally looked it up I only found the American pronunciation. It's both depending on where you are.
@@maxpeck4154 I mean Kurt is American and says it the only way I have heard it said and how Wikipedia and the tone wood website say it’s pronounced but if you say so.
@@tynanwaring3292 I do say so, thanks. I've heard it both ways, and up until my first comment had only heard the American pronunciation of it, looked it up, and apparently neither are incorrect, you can use both. It's not uncommon for two words to be pronounced differently.