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Jess Lewis: The Guitar Prodigy Who Plays Room 335 Like a Master


Jess Lewis: The Guitar Prodigy Who Plays Room 335 Like a Master




Jess Lewis is a young and talented guitarist who has amazed many people with her skills and style. She is especially known for her rendition of Larry Carlton's classic tune "Room 335", which she recorded with Alex Hutchings for Jamtrackcentral in 2012.




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"Room 335" is a jazz fusion song that features a catchy groove, a melodic theme, and a challenging solo section. It was originally composed and performed by Larry Carlton, a legendary guitarist who has worked with artists such as Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell, Michael Jackson, and The Crusaders.


Jess Lewis learned to play "Room 335" by ear, using a tablature that she found online. She then added her own touch and flair to the song, improvising some parts and playing with great expression and technique. She also collaborated with Alex Hutchings, another brilliant guitarist who played the second solo on the track.


The result was a stunning performance that showcased Jess Lewis's talent and versatility. She played "Room 335" with accuracy, speed, fluidity, and feeling. She also demonstrated her ability to play different styles, such as blues, rock, funk, and jazz.


Jess Lewis has uploaded a PDF file of her tablature for "Room 335" on Scribd[^1^], where anyone can download it for free. She has also shared some tips and insights on how to play the song on her blog[^2^]. She encourages other guitarists to learn from her example and practice hard to improve their skills.


Jess Lewis is an inspiration for many aspiring guitarists who want to play like their idols. She proves that with passion, dedication, and creativity, anything is possible. She is one of the rising stars of the guitar world, and we can expect more amazing things from her in the future.


Jess Lewis started playing guitar when she was 13 years old, after being inspired by her father, who is also a guitarist. She taught herself how to play by watching videos and reading books. She also learned from other guitarists, such as Guthrie Govan, Greg Howe, Andy Timmons, and Joe Satriani.


She soon developed her own style and voice on the guitar, blending elements of jazz, rock, blues, funk, and metal. She also began to compose her own songs and record them at home. She uploaded some of her videos on YouTube, where she gained a lot of fans and followers.


One of her videos caught the attention of Jamtrackcentral, a website that provides backing tracks and lessons for guitarists. They invited her to join their roster of artists and record some songs with them. She accepted the offer and flew to London to meet the Jamtrackcentral team.


There, she met Alex Hutchings, one of the most popular and respected guitarists on Jamtrackcentral. He suggested that they should record a cover of "Room 335", one of his favorite songs. Jess agreed and they started working on the song together.


They spent a few hours rehearsing and recording the song in a studio. They had a lot of fun and enjoyed playing with each other. They also learned from each other's styles and approaches to the guitar. They finished the song and were very happy with the result.


They decided to release the song as a single on Jamtrackcentral, along with a video of their performance. They also included the backing track and the tablature for both solos. The song was a huge success and received a lot of praise from guitar fans and critics alike.


Jess Lewis and Alex Hutchings became good friends and continued to collaborate on other projects. They also performed live together at some events and festivals. They are both very grateful for the opportunity that Jamtrackcentral gave them and for the support that they receive from their fans. e0e6b7cb5c


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