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Although Li Jie was not as young as the Korean boy, the following is a more demanding piece.

 

Caprice No 24 by Paganini played by an ex-teenager.

 

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H36vL3MzQDU" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H36vL3MzQDU

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Wow it the difficulty level [shocked] but personally i am more inclined to the korean boy's style and his music more to my cup of tea [flowerface]

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This kid, should be young man by now, is coming to Singapore this May 30th.

 

http://www.sistic.com.sg/events/jung0515

 

Event Date
Sat, 30 May 2015 7.30pm
Ticket Pricing
(Excludes Booking Fee)
VIP Top Up Option: S$15 Includes VIP individual photo session and complimentary album (either Perfect Blue or Monologue). This top up option is available with every $98 ticket purchased. Limited to first 200 buyers, while stocks last. Not valid for Esplanade and Premier Box

Standard: S$98, S$88, S$68, S$48
Esplanade Box: S$98
Premier Box: S$98
Restricted View: S$88, S$68

 

 

Sungha Jung Live in Singapore 2015
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Synopsis
Sungha Jung has been hailed by many guitar lovers and musicians as the finest teenage fingerstyle guitarist in the world. Combining spell-binding technique with artistic wizardry, his guitar renditions of contemporary, jazz, broadway and classical tunes have gone viral on YouTube, having been viewed over 400 million times around the globe.

Sungha first picked up a guitar as a 5 year old, after watching his dad play it. He improved quickly by watching and imitating videos of seasoned veterans such as Ulli Boegerhausen, Andy McKee and Kotaro Oshio. The video that launched Sungha on the road to stardom was his rendition of the Pirates of the Carribean theme song, which was watched over 44 million times on YouTube. Since then, Sungha has embarked on worldwide sold-out tours, and performed with the likes of Jason Mraz, 2NE1, Tommy Emmanuel and YouTube Stars Sam Tsui and Kurt Schneider.

2015 is a special year for Sungha. He will be releasing his fifth solo album; and is visiting Singapore for the fifth consecutive year. Fans at the show last year will remember being entranced by Sungha's carefully chosen set list, which included Let It Go from the Frozen OST, Eric Clapton's Change The World and the eerily-beautiful rendition of Joe Hisaishi's Carrying You.

As part of Singapore's 50th anniversary, Sungha will be celebrating our nation's jubilee with his own arangements of a few local songs that we have grown to love, from our nation's most-treasured artists. It will undoubtedly be a memorable occasion!

 

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