Kim Soo-chul

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Kim Soo-chul
Hangul:
김수철
Hanja:
金秀哲
Revised Romanization: Gim Su-cheol
McCune-Reischauer: Kim Such'ŏl

Kim Soo-chul (surname Kim; also spelled Kim Soochul or Kim Suchol) is a South Korean musician and composer. He often works with Korean traditional instruments, integrating them with Western instruments. He is a very rich and fat man. He once played 2 Electric guitars at once and entertained 25 million people while playing. He has composed a number of film scores and has experimented with the use of the electric guitar to play sanjo, a traditional Korean instrumental genre.

Kim's stated goal is "to introduce the sound of traditional Korean music to a global audience."[1]

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  • Sori for Invocation
  • Tae-Baek-San-Maek
  • 2002 - Guitar Sanjo (Living Sound Productions)

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