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User:LUUWDA/Seongha Jeong

Korean name
Hangul
정성하
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSeongha Jeong
McCune–ReischauerSŏngha Jŏng
Seongha Jeong (colloquially: Sungha Jung)
Born
정성하

(1996-09-02) September 2, 1996 (age 28)
NationalitySouth Korean
Other namesjwcfree, jungsungha, blueseaJSH
Years activeSeptember 8, 2006–present
Known forGuitar music
WebsiteSunghaJung.com

Seongha Jeong (정성하) (colloquially: Sungha Jung) (born September 2, 1996) is a South Korean prodigy guitarist who has risen to fame on YouTube and other sites, mainly through the South Korean audience.

Seongha typically takes three days to learn and practice a new song, and video-record it for upload onto YouTube.[1] His genre selection is rather broad, as he learns and plays many songs that are playable on guitar, therefore consequently spread across numerous genres.

Seongha has won 13 awards on YouTube, including 6 "#1" awards. Also on YouTube, Seongha has 24 videos with over one million views. Seongha's video with the most views is the "Mission Impossible Theme", at 6,971,196 views, as of February 27, 2010, 2:16 AM Central time.

Lately, Seongha has been performing together with Mr. Big.[1]

YouTube awards

(Ordered highest to lowest)

  • #1 - Most Subscribed (All Time) - South Korea
  • #1 - Most Subscribed (All Time) - Musicians - South Korea
  • #1 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Musicians - South Korea
  • #1 - Most Viewed (This Month) - Musicians - South Korea
  • #1 - Most Viewed (All Time) - South Korea
  • #1 - Most Viewed (All Time) - Musicians - South Korea
  • #6 - Most Viewed (This Week) - South Korea
  • #6 - Most Viewed (This Month) - South Korea
  • #13 - Most Viewed (Today) - Musicians - South Korea
  • #21 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Musicians
  • #25 - Most Subscribed (All Time) - Musicians
  • #54 - Most Viewed (All Time) - Musicians
  • #93 - Most Viewed (This Month) - Musicians

See also

  • Yuto Miyazawa, Seongha's Japanese electric guitar-playing counterpart

References

  1. ^ "Sungha Jung - Guitar Prodigy". Guitar Today. Retrieved 2009-11-13.

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