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'''Zack Kim Yong Woon''' or '''Zack Kim''' is a Korean guitarist.
'''Zack Kim Yong Woon''' (born May 5, 1983), or simply, '''Zack Kim''' is a [[Koreans|Korean]] [[guitarist]] who has become known for his mastery of a technique called two-handed tapping, which involves [[tapping]] the [[guitar]] strings with both the left and right [[hands]] simultaneously. Many guitarists apply tapping to one guitar, but Zack frequently performs on two; his left hand playing one guitar while his right hand plays the other, like playing the piano on the guitar but with the added difficulty of fretting the correct notes. His arrangements include a range of styles, from [[Classical music|classical]] to [[jazz]], as well as quirky arrangements of tunes such as the theme song from the [[Super Mario Bros.]] video game.

Zack finished the two-year military service (mandatory for all able Korean males) in the Korean Army at the end of 2009. While serving in the military, he was on a talent show in South Korea, Star King, with his free hands skill.


==Arrangements and compositions==
==Arrangements and compositions==

Revision as of 19:23, 30 December 2019

Zack Kim
Background information
Born (1983-05-05) May 5, 1983 (age 41)
GenresInstrumental rock
Jazz
Fusion
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1993–present
Website[1]

Zack Kim Yong Woon or Zack Kim is a Korean guitarist.

Arrangements and compositions

Classical
Jazz
Miscellaneous
Original Compositions
  • "Robot Dance"
  • "Love is Easy"
  • "Smile"
  • "Anthem to Nothingness"
  • "Dear Tiesto"
  • "Korean Boy"
  • "Pieces"
  • "See You Again"
  • "Miss You"
  • "I'll Be Waiting"
  • "Time"
  • "Summer Time in Kuala Lumpur"

Christmas Songs

References