The Real Korean Wave Hits the Internet

I like excellence in music no matter where it comes from — even if it is the internet. It seems that eight months ago, a mysterious guitarist called “Funtwo” left a mind-blowing video performance of Pachabel’s Canon on the internet that, other than being fiendishly brilliant, created an uproar over who could possibly be playing like that while hiding their face online. After all this time, it appears that the performance belongs to none other than Lim Jeong-Hyun of Seoul. To quote the NY Times article:

. . . Like a celebrity sex tape or a Virgin Mary sighting, the video drew hordes of seekers with diverse interests and attitudes. Guitar sites, MySpace pages and a Polish video site called Smog linked to it, and viewers thundered to YouTube to watch it. If individual viewings were shipped records, “guitar” would have gone gold almost instantly. Now, with nearly 7.35 million views — and a spot in the site’s 10 most-viewed videos of all time — funtwo’s performance would be platinum many times over. From the perch it’s occupied for months on YouTube’s “most discussed” list, it generates a seemingly endless stream of praise (riveting, sick, better than Hendrix), exegesis, criticism, footnotes, skepticism, anger and awe.

Lim also is a good example of a real musician in his attitude towards the music. He wrote to the Times:

. . . “(My) main purpose of my recording is to hear the other’s suggestions about my playing.” . . . “I think play is more significant than appearance. Therefore I want the others to focus on my fingering and sound. Furthermore I know I’m not that handsome.”

Hummm, not handsome, is serious about the quality of the music and rocks out with rarely heard virtuosity? This sounds like the beginning of the real Korean wave.

12 Comments

  1. austin your flag
    Posted August 27, 2006 at 11:21 pm | Permalink

    Unlike EE Hyo Ree or BOA this guy has talent, but will the Koreans like him? He’s not a pretty boy, and he doesn’t have a team of dancers in the background.

  2. seoulmilk your flag
    Posted August 27, 2006 at 11:38 pm | Permalink

    that’s awesome!

  3. snow your flag
    Posted August 28, 2006 at 2:40 am | Permalink

    Brilliant playing! Good for him, I hope it helps to bring him a long and successful career. Nice to see real talent get some kind of recognition.

  4. madne0 your flag
    Posted August 28, 2006 at 6:15 am | Permalink

    Sure, he’s no Tommy Vetterli, but he’s pretty damn good.

  5. Posted August 28, 2006 at 8:15 am | Permalink

    I agree, he is pretty good, but my credits go towards the original guy…

    http://video.google.com/videop.....canon+in+d

  6. LivingnKorea your flag
    Posted August 28, 2006 at 8:46 am | Permalink

    That was inspiring.

  7. michael your flag
    Posted August 28, 2006 at 8:51 am | Permalink

    Great story–I’ve seen a few budding Yngwie Malmsteens around Korea and if the music business here wasn’t so formulaic we’d be hearing from them. Maybe this will help break things open.

  8. Origami your flag
    Posted August 28, 2006 at 6:05 pm | Permalink

    Korea’s Jimi Hendrix!! :)

  9. donnieknutts your flag
    Posted August 29, 2006 at 2:57 am | Permalink

    For the next My Sassy Girl

  10. R. Elgin your flag
    Posted September 1, 2006 at 3:31 pm | Permalink

    It seems that the rest of Korea has caught up with the rave.
    I’m surprised that someone in Korea did not pick up on this sooner but then musical culture is very much a matter of “follow the leader” here.

  11. montclaire your flag
    Posted September 1, 2006 at 3:51 pm | Permalink

    My God, but the Koreans love that Pachelbel. I hear it about every day here. Usually in the piano version.

  12. Posted September 4, 2006 at 7:07 am | Permalink

    It seems that the rest of Korea has caught up with the rave.

    Can’t wait to hear the reports of how using metal chopsticks helped his dexterity.

2 Trackbacks

  1. By Jimi, Watch Your Six at Lost Nomad on August 28, 2006 at 8:36 pm

    [...] Because this kid is good. I’ve watched this video a couple of times now and I can’t get over his talent.  (Hat tip to R. Elgin over at the Marmot’s Hole) [...]

  2. [...] I think they are searching for Jeong-Hyun Lim, a Korean guitarist who was written up in the New York Times. I first became aware of him in an article on Marmot’s Hole posted by R. Elgin. [...]

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