
First YouTube, then the world for guitar prodigy
Jung began playing five years ago. Now he’s performing with some of the world’s greatest guitarists.
February 20, 2010 The first Korean to hit over 100 million views on YouTube isn’t
a famous celebrity, but a 14-year-old guitarist named Jung Sung-ha.
He’s uploaded 240 video clips since his first in September 2006, and in
the course of 42 months, he’s recorded a total of 110 million views -
and still rising. That’s almost twice the amount major Korean
management companies have been able to attract with official YouTube
channels for their idol groups.Sung-ha’s road to Web stardom began five years ago, when his father, Jung Woo-chang, began teaching him the guitar.“I
started to teach Sung-ha basic chords and accompaniment and found that
he had a knack at playing ‘fingerstyle’ music,” Jung said, referring to
plucking the guitar strings directly with the fingertips, fingernails
or picks attached to the fingers. The YouTube clips of Jung
strumming away on a guitar as big as his own body have caught
attention. World-renowned guitarists such as Tommy Emmanuel, Michel
Haumont and Kotaro Oshio have already played with Jung.Yoko Ono
even left a comment on the clip of Jung playing the Beatles’ hit “All
You Need is Love,” reading, “Thank you for a beautiful performance.
John Lennon would have been happy that you performed his song so well.”
The prodigy took his career into the real world with a solo
concert in Seoul in February 2009, and Jung has since performed at some
of the world’s most prestigious venues, including Musikmesse Frankfurt
in April and at the Thailand International Guitar Festival in October.
Most recently, he finished a tour of five cities in the United States
with Trace Bundy and began a six-day solo tour in Finland yesterday.According
to Jung’s official Web site, the guitar of choice for him is the finest
model from the German manufacturing brand Lakewood, the A48CP. Jung
secured a sponsorship by Lakewood in January 2009, but the market price
for one of the guitars is around 2,800 euros ($3,800).Lakewood specifically redesigned the model to fit the teenage guitarist’s small stature in a process that took four months.A
staffer who works close to Jung said, “Since it is a very expensive
instrument, Jung takes extra care carrying it around during
performances. The case itself is handmade, transported by one of his
fans from America.”Jung’s future goals are focused on becoming an adult professional fingerstyle guitarist. “I’m happy and proud that people are enjoying what I like to do,” he said.By Park Sung-woo [estyle@joongang.co.kr]
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