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Jung Mina (born January 31, 1979) is a South Korean musician, known as the first
gayageum The ''gayageum'' or ''kayagum'' (in Korean 가야금, 伽倻琴 in Chinese characters) is a traditional Korean plucked zither with 12 strings, though some more recent variants have 18, 21 or 25 strings. It is probably the best known traditional K ...
singer-songwriter. She sings contemporary music and uses non-traditional techniques in her gayageum playing.


Early life and career

Jung started learning to play the gayageum, a traditional Korean string instrument, at 12 years old. She said it became a big part of her life, so she continued to play it as she developed her music career. She found the instrument when she started taking traditional Korean dance in elementary school. From her second year in middle school she started lessons with a neighborhood teacher, then studied at Gukak National High School,
Hanyang University Hanyang University (Korean: 한양대학교) is a private research university in South Korea. The main campus is located in Seoul and its satellite campus, the Education Research Industry Cluster (ERICA campus), is in Ansan. ''Hanyang'' (한양, ...
, and
Sookmyung Women's University Sookmyung Women’s University () is a private university in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Founded in 1906, Sookmyung is Korea’s first royal private educational institution for women. The university's name is derived from the Hanja charact ...
. She worked various part-time jobs during school and after starting her musical career, including in the ticket office of a racecourse on the weekends for four years, and at a call center, like many of her friends. She said making a living with music was difficult. During a leave from graduate school, a club owner in Hongdae, where she was working part-time, convinced her to start composing and performing on stage. Even after releasing her first album, she returned to part-time work, selling rice balls near Gwanghwamun Station, but soon gave up, admitting that she was not skilled at the work. One of her ballads, "Jumeokbab", or "Rice Balls" was about her work experience. She said, "If I didn't have these experiences, I wonder whether I could have written the music I did, because the only thing I knew was traditional Korean music. I think I would be making only shallow and superficial music." She has said she differs from many musicians, in choosing to write her lyrics first, and the melodies afterwards. She worked in Hongdae for five years, becoming popular as a fusion indie musician, known as the first with a gayageum to perform there on a regular basis. She uses a 25-string variant of the original 12-string gayageum, to give variations in the range of notes, and incorporates her Western music theory and jazz training in her compositions.


Debut and albums

In 2005, she debuted with her first
extended play An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record.
(EP), ''Tragedy''. In 2006, she released her first studio album, ''Love Dream'', which sold over 10,000 copies. One of the tracks on the album was included in a middle school music textbook. Her second studio album, ''Afterimage'', was released in March 2010. It was described as " orgingcontemporary sounds that successfully blend traditional instrument's sounds with bass guitar rhythms." She released her fourth, ''A Person's Moment'', in January 2014. She wrote the lead track "Poor Woman" for the album after browsing through random books in a Seoul library. This led to her traveling across the country for more inspiration, visiting more libraries, and sleeping in
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s to meet the people of the different regions.


Film documentary

A documentary was made of her and her band on a 15-day
busking Street performance or busking is the act of performing in public places for gratuities. In many countries, the rewards are generally in the form of money but other gratuities such as food, drink or gifts may be given. Street performance is pr ...
tour in 2009, titled ''Fantastic Journey of The Modern Gayagumer''. It was released on August 18, 2011, after screening at the
Jecheon International Music & Film Festival Jecheon International Music & Film Festival (제천국제음악영화제, JIMFF) strives to be both a celebration of film set in Jecheon City and music for all generations and musical tastes. Jecheon is located in Chungcheongbuk province in cen ...
earlier in August.


Awards and nominations

In 2012, as an artist, she charted in the number one position on the ''
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'' chart "Next Big Sound", a weekly chart of the "fastest accelerating artists during the past week, across all major social music sites, statistically predicted to achieve future success."


Discography


EPs

* ''Tragedy'' (2005)


Studio albums

* ''Love Dream'' (2006) * ''Afterimage'' (2010) * ''Oasis'' (2011) * ''A Person's Moment'' (2014)


References


External links


Keystone Live
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jung, Mina 1979 births Living people South Korean singer-songwriters Hanyang University alumni Singers from Seoul Musicians from Seoul 21st-century South Korean singers