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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2007

Jazz guitar virtuoso Russell Malone gives a rare solo performance at the New York Guitar Festival's second biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium, January 25, 2004. Perhaps best known for his work with Diana Krall, Malone began with Jimmy Smith and also worked with Aretha Franklin, Christina Aguilera, B.B. King, David Sanborn, Harry Connick, Jr. to name a few.

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  • @aragorn767 You're no longer in tablature world now, son!

  • Awesome guitar version of that great Bee Gees tune 'How Deep is your Love?'

    Hard for me to pick up any of my guitars after listening to someone like that, but then again, it inspires me to get better and practice...practice...practice­...

    Dr. Ron

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  • How deep is your love!

  • @toober222 between pinky and ring finger, close to the palm

  • So where was his pick hiding up until 2:59?

  • Wonderful, this touches my soul..! And three guys out there have NO CLUE.!

  • he does this exact arrangement on a live album with benny green called jazz at the bistro. really really killer stuff!

  • This is music that reaches deep inside you, for sure.

  • Thanks for posting! I'm transcribing this and got stuck at 1:45 with the harmonics, had no idea how he was getting those and seeing him play it helps a ton!

  • Outstanding, what an artist, thanks

  • holy crap it's a bee gees tune

  • Awesome!!!!

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