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How to Play "Peace Train" by Cat Stevens

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About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 6:00
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 02/09/2009
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 56 MB

Learn how to play Cat Stevens Peace Train on
the acoustic guitar in this 6 min video tutorial.

Note: If you don't know an A chord from a C chord,
these tutorials are not for you!

About this Author

acousticguitarsongs
acousticguitarsongs
124 lessons
Joined:
01/08/2009

My name is Kirby and I'm originally from the east coast of Canada from a small town in Nova Scotia of about 1100 people called Western Shore. If you blink while passing thru, you may miss it. Currently I live in our nations capital, Ottawa ON. It's a city of about 850,000 (quite a jump from 1100), but a great place to live.

What I enjoy doing as a musician, since I was 7 years old, is of course playing the guitar. I love learning new songs and teaching others.

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Recent Reviews

Nopic_blu
Skilled instructor but not much instruction
10/15/2009
~ Adam7

The instructor is clearly skilled and plays the song well, but this "lesson" is little more than him quickly telling you the major chords of the song and then playing it for you. It would be much more helpful if the lesson included tab, or if he slowly walked through the first verse and the chorus showing the chord progression.

Recent Comments

Nopic_blu
Skilled instructor but not much instruction
10/15/2009
~ Adam7

The instructor is clearly skilled and plays the song well, but this "lesson" is little more than him quickly telling you the major chords of the song and then playing it for you. It would be much more helpful if the lesson included tab, or if he slowly walked through the first verse and the chorus showing the chord progression.

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