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Kim Se-hwang (; born November 16, 1971) is a South Korean guitarist, singer-songwriter and arranger. In 1991, he formed Downtown, a rock group, and produced their self-titled debut album in 1993. He was a member of the rock band N.EX.T, which he joined in 1994, the
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band NovaSonic and the rock band 2Cell. In 2011, he produced the album ''Vivaldi: The Four Seasons'', reinterpreting portions of The Four Seasons with an electric guitar. In 2014, he became the first Korean artist to have his guitar displayed in the
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store in Hollywood, at "Hollywood's RockWalk", a hall of fame honoring musical artists.


Life and career


Early life in the U.S.

Kim was born in South Korea and started playing guitar when he was 4 years old, with his first introduction from his mother who had been a classical guitarist. His father was a South Korean diplomat and the family was stationed in Washington, D.C. from 1974 to 1986. Although his mother gave up her career after marrying, she continued to promote South Korean culture through performances at diplomatic soirees, including at
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, and continued to teach and share classical music with him at home. She also liked 70's guitar music such as
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and made music education a part of Sehwang's childhood. He said he grew up in a family environment "filled with a desire for unification" because his father was from
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, a city in
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, which helped him develop his personality as a musician who seeks a peaceful consensus. He returned to South Korea in 1986, after twelve years in America, and started his career in the early nineties.


N.EX.T and other bands

He debuted with his own rock band named "Downtown" in 1991. The other members were bassist Jung Han-jeong and drummer Lee Chang-hyun. Sehw produced their album ''DOWNTOWN'' in 1993. In 1994, N.EX.T's lead singer and founder
Shin Hae-chul Shin Hae-chul (; May 6, 1968 – October 27, 2014) was a South Korean singer-songwriter and the frontman, vocalist of rock band N.EX.T. He was a record producer known for being a pioneer of Korean experimental rock music. He was referred to by ...
met with him and invited him to join his band as a guitarist. He accepted the offer and remained with them until they disbanded in early 1998. That year, 1998, he formed the metal band NovaSonic with two other N.EX.T members, Kim Seung-hwan and Lee Su-yong and joined by rapper Kim Jin-pyo. He remained with them until 2005. He rejoined N.EX.T when they regrouped in 2005, and remained with them until 2012. Also, during N.EX.T's hiatus, he played in the rock band 2Cell; and performed on albums for all three bands. Kim remembers favorite performances with N.EX.T, rehearsing at the
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, giving concerts in South Korea with the
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and recording N.E.X.T's 1997 album ''Lazenca (A Space Rock Opera)'' with the
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. He performed with the band again on August 8, 2015, for their last appearance at the
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, along with band members Kim Young-seok and Lee Su-yong, and other musicians, for a special post-humous tribute to their leader Shin Hae Cheol, who had died on October 27, 2014.


Performances and collaborations

He has performed and collaborated with musicians including
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,
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, Martin Taylor,
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and
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. He has also performed for and represented brands such as Orange Amp,
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, EMG, Tronical,
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and Gibson.


Classical music

He expanded his musical career with a crossover between
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and classical music on June 23, 2011 with the release of his album ''Vivaldi: The Four Seasons'' with the
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. He said he had always liked Vivaldi's concerto, which he often heard his mother play, as a child. He kept postponing attempting it himself until his interest was revived in May 2010 when he performed a duet on the SBS program ''Stocking'' with electronic violinist Eugene Park, who also played the legendary concerto. Then on October 24, 2010, he made his classical debut at
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when he performed the "Winter" movement of "The Four Seasons" with violin and cello. He described preparing for the album, practicing twelve hours a day with the passion of middle schooler learning guitar. He said he wanted to mitigate the difference between the sound of the violin, which has no breaks, with the guitar, which is quite different. On the album he used his Suhr "Kim Se-hwang Modern Custom" guitar, custom-made for him by the company, to his
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, after he joined them as an endorser in 2010. A year later, in June 2012, he performed
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's "Concerto Grosso" for
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's 60th Anniversary during their South Korean tour.


Television and public appearances

In addition to performing on musical programs, he appeared on television as a judge for
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's 2012 ''Top Band Season 2'' and
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's 2014 ''Green Song Contest''. From the fall of 2015 through January 2016, he was an original cast member of
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, his debut performance on an entertainment show. The show's production team referred to him as "one of the three biggest guitarists in Asia" during one episode. On August 9, 2012 he performed and served as an events judge with other musicians for mentally disabled musicians at the "Pyeongchang Special Music Festival", in commemoration of the
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. Additionally he served as a judge on the
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's music contest "Uni Music Race 2016 (UMR2016)".


Lectures and music education

He lectures on music and the philosophy of music and has been a practicing music instructor at
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, the faculty at Seoul Arts College (SAC), the faculty at Kimpo University (beginning in 2016), and
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's Social Education Center.


Style and influences

He has described his inspirations as a long list of "Guitar Gods" that increases daily, including
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, Jeff Beck,
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, Santana,
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, and more. Guitarist Stuart Hamm compares his sound to
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and Steve Vai.


Honors and awards

In 1997, he received an endorsement guitar, a sky-blue "P4 limited" from
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, which to his knowledge, was the first for a South Korean instrumentalist from a
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company. He was the first Korean performer at the
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in
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in 2013 In 2014, he donated his signature red Yamaha Pacifica Artist Custom "Kim Se Hwang" guitar for display at the
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store when he was inducted into "Hollywood's RockWalk", alongside those of guitarists Eddie Van Halen, Steve Lukather,
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and
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, among others. In May 2014, he was the first Asian to receive an "Honorary Doctorate of Music in Performance" from the
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in Hollywood. In May 2016, he was appointed as the first Korean artist to represent the guitar brand Gibson.


Personal

On January 12, 2008 he married Jeong Ae-Hwa, a twenty-eight-year old corporate designer, to whom he had been introduced by friends in 2000. They have a daughter and son. On November 20, 2014, he performed in a parents' concert at his daughter's kindergarten.


Discography


Downtown

*''DOWNTOWN'' (1993)


NovaSonic

*''NOVASONIC'' (1999) *''NOVASONIC 2'' (2000) *''NOVASONIC 3'' (2001) *''4th House Han'' (2003)


2Cell

*''2Cell'' (2004)


Studio albums

*''Vivaldi: The Four Seasons'' (2011)


Singles

*"Nostalgia"
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, with Jungmo (2016) *"DCT(Dreams Come True) feat. Simon Phillips,
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(2017) *"WE NEED A CHANGE" by Linah London (feat. Sehwang Kim, Karl Kula) (2018)
YouTube
→ The song was ranked No.10 on the UK Pop Club Chart, Feb 15 2019.


Filmography


References

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