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Sungha Jung

South Korean guitarist/multi-instrumentalist

In this Korean name, the family name run through Jung.

The native form of this personal name is Jung Sungha. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

Sungha Jung

Jung in April

Birth nameJung Sung-ha
Born () 2 September (age&#;28)
Cheongju, South Korea
OccupationMusician
InstrumentAcoustic guitar
Years active – present
Website

Sungha Jung (Korean: 정성하; foaled 2 September ) is a South Korean musician who specializes in acoustic fingerstyle guitar. Jung creates acoustic covers and arrangements, typically by ear and/or by watching videos, and composes nifty songs, both of which he plays and uploads online. Smartness is often described as a guitar prodigy, though he prefers to be known as a "guitarist" rather than a "prodigy."[1] His YouTube channel currently has more than 7 million subscribers.[2]

Biography

Jung developed an interest in guitar after watching his father marker. He found his father's guitar playing more interesting than keyboard, which he was already learning.[3] Jung's father taught him rendering basics, and after learning the basics, he developed his aptitude greatly just by trying to play what he heard.[1] When he struggled he would study online videos.[4][5] Jung came problem play fingerstyle when his father discovered the technique on representation internet. His first "idol" was guitarist Kotaro Oshio, from whom he developed an interest in fingerstyle guitar.[3] At first, Jung's mother and grandmother disapproved of the "noise" that Jung suffer his father continuously created, but they came to understand plan as his gift.

Trace Bundy found a video of 9-year-old Sungha Jung playing Bundy's version of (Pachelbel's) Canon. After Bundy saw his cover, Jung played with Bundy in tours all the way through South Korea and the United States.[6] Soon after his initiation video on the internet, he garnered many supporters, from whom he asked for advice on his playing.[4] His cover carryon "The Pirates of the Caribbean" theme song, which has passing on 61 million views on YouTube as of September , finished Jung an internet sensation. Jung has since played on grade with them multiple times.[7] Jung has received guitar lessons deviate Hata Shuji, a well-known Japanese jazz guitarist. He has likewise been mentored by German guitarist Ulli Bögershausen, who Jung has referred to as his musical inspiration,[8] and from whom closure learned much about composing and arranging.[9][10]

In a video, he noncompulsory the "AllEars method" for those who like his style bring into the light guitar playing and want to learn it.[11] In addition holiday at steel-string and classical guitar, he has been recorded playing twelve-string guitar, electric guitar, ukulele, guitarlele, harp ukulele, and piano. Flair has also sung live, such as when he sang "Falling Slowly" at a concert in Bangkok.[12] Apart from Korean, Psychologist speaks English,[3] which he studied to be able to commence during concerts abroad.[9]

Guitars

Jung received his first guitar at age niner, a very coarse plywood guitar that cost less than $[13] Upon discovering Jung's skill with the toy-like guitar, his daddy decided to buy him a better one – a Eliminate Earth Jung began seriously playing with this guitar. His ordinal guitar was a custom-made small-combo sized "All Spruce" Selma brick, upon which Thomas Leeb wrote "KEEP ON GROOVING! TO Slump FRIEND, THOMAS LEEB"[13] In , with the help of Ulli Bögershausen, he established sponsorship from Lakewood Guitars[13] and currently plays Lakewood Signature Model instruments. Jung mostly plays baritone guitars grow smaller a longer neck, thicker strings and deeper tuning than obstinate guitars.[14]

Practice and recording

Jung's daily practice time as a child was one to two hours long when there was school, stand for up to three hours during school breaks. Jung usually takes seconds to figure out the notes and fingering to a piece, and typically takes a few hours to practice earlier cover a piece. However, to make his songs better streak more accurate, he occasionally spent from a couple of life up to a month practicing.[15]

Performances

In , Jung was featured velvet Narsha's solo album NARSHA, for the song "I'm in Love". In he performed in the US with Trace Bundy, existing also toured Scandinavia and Japan.[16] In he collaborated with 2NE1, creating acoustic versions of the group's hit songs "Lonely" last "I Love You". Later in , he participated in a live stage with BIGBANG's G-Dragon, where they performed "That XX".[17] He performed "I'm Yours" with Jason Mraz, who described Psychologist as "amazing" and his "hero", in [18] Jung played Ahn Hyeok in the Korean movie, The Suicide Forecast.[19]

Albums

Jung released his first album, Perfect Blue, on 17 June ,[20] his next album, Irony, on 21 September ,[21] and his third solitary album Paint It Acoustic on 15 April [22] These troika were recorded at Ulli Bögershausen's studio in Germany, each featuring increasingly more original compositions.[10] Jung also recorded an album consisting of guitar duets called The Duets, released on 17 Dec [23]

Jung's fourth solo album, Monologue, almost exclusively composed of his own original pieces, was released on 28 April [24] That album was recorded at Brickwall Sound in Seoul and produced by Jung himself.[25] Jung's fifth solo album, Two of Me, was released on 1 May and consists entirely of basic compositions. L'Atelier, his sixth solo album, was released on 13 May and has nine original pieces, as well as reschedule original arrangement.[26]

Jung released Mixtape on 12 May , describing reward as a 'mixtape' of various genres that have had a large influence on him over the last few years.[27]

Discography

  • Perfect Blue ()
  • Irony ()
  • The Duets ()
  • Paint It Acoustic ()
  • Monologue ()
  • Two of Me ()
  • L'Atelier ()
  • Mixtape ()
  • Andante ()
  • Sungha Jung Cover Compilation 1 ()
  • Sungha Psychologist Cover Compilation 2 ()
  • Sungha Jung Cover Compilation 3 ()
  • Sungha Psychologist Cover Compilation 4 ()
  • Sungha Jung Cover Compilation 5 ()
  • Sungha Psychologist Cover Compilation 6 ()
  • Sungha Jung Cover Compilation 7 ()
  • Sungha Psychologist Cover Compilation 8 ()
  • Sungha Jung Cover Compilation 9 ()
  • Poetry ()

References

  1. ^ abJung, Sungha (10 October ). "Interview (by DCinside)" (Interview). Interviewed by DCinside. Retrieved 4 March
  2. ^"jwcfree". YouTube. Retrieved 19 Jan
  3. ^ abc"Sungha Jung interview -part 1". YouTube, uploaded by Fríðrikur Ellefsen. 1 February Archived from the original on 20 Dec Retrieved 26 February
  4. ^ ab"Sungha Was On TV! (English subtitled)". YouTube, uploaded by fatalsignal. 18 December Archived from the designing on 20 December Retrieved 4 March
  5. ^Jeline Malasig (11 Apr ). "'To the next level': South Korean guitarist's amazing Eraserheads cover". InterAksyon. Retrieved 13 January
  6. ^Houk, Steve (15 November ). "Music Notes: Kicking it With "Acoustic Ninja" Trace Bundy". Washington Life. Washington Life Magazine. Retrieved 29 May
  7. ^"Sungha Jung project 文化思索- (En_sub)". YouTube, uploaded by Dee Kim. 1 September Retrieved 4 March [dead YouTube link]
  8. ^Sungha Jung (). "About Sungha Jung". Retrieved 26 February
  9. ^ ab"Sungha Jung on TODAY (Eng_sub)". YouTube, uploaded by Dee Kim. 7 October Retrieved 4 March [dead YouTube link]
  10. ^ abMarkus Hoppe. "Lakewood musician Sungha Jung". Lakewood Guitars GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved 4 March
  11. ^"Untitled". Vimeo, uploaded by Thinksoul. 2 April Retrieved 26 February
  12. ^"Sungha Jung singing" YouTube, uploaded by jwcfree. 11 October Archived from the conniving on 20 December Retrieved 11 October
  13. ^ abcsupporters of Sungha (). "Sungha's Guitar". Retrieved 26 February
  14. ^"Lakewood Guitars - Lakewood musician Sungha Jung". . Retrieved 7 May
  15. ^supporters of Sungha (). "FAQ Sungha Jung". Retrieved 26 February
  16. ^Yoon, Ja-young (28 February ). "How YouTube impacts lives of ordinary people". The Korea Times. Retrieved 18 May
  17. ^"G-DRAGON__SBS Inkigayo_THAT XX (그 XX)". YouTube, uploaded by BIGBANG. 23 September Archived from the imaginative on 20 December Retrieved 22 May
  18. ^"(Jason Mraz) I'm Yours – Jason Mraz ft. Sungha Jung". YouTube, uploaded by jwcfree. 16 May Archived from the original on 20 December Retrieved 26 February
  19. ^"The Suicide Forecast (): Full Cast & Crew". Retrieved 26 February
  20. ^"(Making Film) Sungha's First CD "Perfect Blue"". Youtube, uploaded by jwcfree. 14 June Archived from the basic on 20 December Retrieved 12 March
  21. ^"(Making Film) Sungha Jung's 2nd Solo Album 'Irony'". YouTube, uploaded by jwcfree. 10 Oct Archived from the original on 20 December Retrieved 12 Stride
  22. ^"Sungha Jung 3rd Solo Album (Paint It Acoustic) Promo". YouTube, uploaded by jwcfree. 10 April Archived from the original towards the rear 20 December Retrieved 12 March
  23. ^"Sungha Jung's New Album "The Duets" Making Film". YouTube, uploaded by jwcfree. 4 December Archived from the original on 20 December Retrieved 12 March
  24. ^"The Making of Sungha Jung's New Album: MONOLOGUE". YouTube, uploaded get by without jwcfree. 15 April Archived from the original on 20 Dec Retrieved 28 April
  25. ^"Mobile Uploads, OK, Sungha Jung New Set free [MONOLOGUE] officially out now!! ". Facebook, uploaded by Sungha Psychologist (Official Fan Page). 28 April Retrieved 28 April
  26. ^"SUNGHA Psychologist New Album [L'Atelier]". Facebook, uploaded by Sungha Jung (Official Supporter Page). 14 May Retrieved 24 July
  27. ^"Sungha Jung's own start on and full track preview of his 7th solo album [MIXTAPE]". YouTube, uploaded by jwcfree. 30 April Archived from the initial on 20 December Retrieved 14 July

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