Al Stewart – Roads To Moscow Guitar Lesson Info
Learn how to play Al Stewart – Roads To Moscow note-for note on guitar.
- Difficulty Level: Easy. Basic chords. There are a few bass runs that you can ignore if you need to.
- Barre Chords: No.
- Thumb-Over Chords: No.
- Playing Style: Strummed.
- Tuning: Standard tuning.
This preview video contains the introduction taken from the video lesson on Roads To Moscow, taught the way Al played it on the original studio recording. The lesson doesn’t cover the second (lead) guitar part.
The complete song lesson contains a lesson video, a performance play thru video, full tabs and chords and lyrics sheet. You’ll receive a link to download the lessons which will download as a zip file of 262 Mb containing all the lesson content.
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You’ll receive at least two videos per song, one lesson and one performance-standard play-through. You’ll also receive the chords/lyrics and guitar tabs as PDF files.
The videos are mp4 format and should play on PC’s, Macs and most mobile devices.
They will download as Zip files. If you don’t have a Zip program on your PC you’ll need to install one to open the file.
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Lindsay Jenkins says
Hi Jerry,
Love the site, and the way you teach.
Any chance you may cover the spanish guitar sections for both this (Roads to Moscow) and from On The Border…..please?!
Lindsay
Jerry says
Hi Lindsay
Yes I will. I’m going through Al’s albums chronologically now, and when I get back to Past, Present & Future I’ll add the Spanish intro to Roads to Moscow. And I’ll do it for On the Border as well.
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Hi Jerry,
Would love to learn Old Admirals and Time Passages by Al. Very impressed with your teaching method and site.
Graham
Jerry says
Hi Harv. I definitely plan to get to Nostradamus and others by Al in the future.
Harv says
Great stuff, thanks for this!
Any chance of Nostradamus too please..?
Al Stewart is by far the best folk-rock artist out there imo.