
I would recommend this to any Cat Stevens fan-cords for guitar are easy, almost, if not every song you could want to play is in this book. Good condition. Quick shipping.
Ever thought that a guitar might be a more reliable investment than the stock market? Vintage guitars are becoming a hot item in the collectibles market, and there are few icons more recognizable to Americans than a rock star and his guitar. While a few months’ savings might have bought a guitar in the 1960s, some of those instruments are selling for big bucks today. Recently, George Harrison’s guitar sold for a little under six hundred thousand dollars, for instance. Eric Clapton’s favorite Stratocaster from the 1970s, Blackie, sold for nearly a million.
While celebrity collectibles have been a good investment for years, guitars themselves have largely been overlooked. However, the guitar was perfected between the 1930s and the 1960s, depending on the model, and instruments from this period are highly regarded. Some people think that in fifty to a hundred years, guitars from the mid 20th century will be thought of in the same way as violins and cellos from the 17th and 18th century.
The appeal of any guitar grows over time, and there hasn’t yet been a period when the market sank. That makes a vintage guitar a great investment choice, as well as 1970 FENDER TELECASTER GUITAR. WOOD. MADE IN U.S.A.. a visually and emotionally rewarding collectible. There’s nothing like being able to say that you own the guitar once played by a legend.
Values only continue to go up, too. While a 1959 Fender Sunburst Stratocaster, one of the most famous types of guitar, originally cost about $250, it brought between eight and nine thousand dollars in 1997. Today, you might have to pay seventeen thousand for a model with a slab fingerboard.
Recent stock market unpredictability has meant that people are more interested in guitar collecting. These vintage instruments are a great type of protected investment. For collectors who want to cover all the bases, consider a varied collection – acoustic, electric, exotic, antique, vintage, contemporary and even custom guitars.
What Defines A Vintage Guitar
To be a vintage guitar, an instrument needs to be more than just old. It should be from a period that was influential. Many good vintage guitars are made using techniques or materials that were discontinued, or made before a big change in the company.
For instance, Leo Fender, inventor of what we think of as an electric guitar, sold his company in 1965, a move which some think of as the death knell of Fender Musical Instruments. Fender Telecasters and Stratocasters made before this time are in enormous demand. Asking prices have risen into the five figure range.
It’s not just Fender, either. C.F. Martin and Co. were the makers of the D-28, one of the most popular acoustic instruments ever. Since 1969, Brazilian rosewood hasn’t been available as the standard wood. Guitars produced by Martin after this period are considered inferior by many collectors.
Top Vintage Brands
The American brands that stand out when it comes to collecting vintage guitars as an investment (and also as a great guitar) are Guild, Martin, Gibson, Gretsch, and Fender. Each of these manufacturers also has an era that collectors agree upon as having been the best. Of course, make isn’t the only way you decide how much a guitar is worth. The rarity and condition of the guitar are important, as is who’s owned the guitar and where it’s been.
If you want a great investment that’s also a piece of the past, look into vintage guitars. Collecting them can be rewarding in many ways, and it’s a lot more stable than playing the stock market! A good place to begin your search would be Bob’s Vintage Guitars where you will find a large selection of vintage guitars and amplifiers. There is also a great deal of information about collecting vintage guitars.











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This book will fit the bill for most musicians who want to play the music of Cat Stevens. A few of the introductions are somewhat inaccurate and it would be nice if the second and third verses to If I Laugh and Tuesdays Dead could be on the same page as the music. The intro to Moonshadow is missing as well. None the less most musicians will find this book very helpful.
when i purchased this product i was unaware that it would be missing several pages which were two of the songs that i wanted it for.
Great way to start for beginning strummers. The songs are fairly easy to figure out!
This seems to be a good book, but unfortunately there’s no guitar tablature. Very often there are two guitars on Cat Stevens’ songs and it would have been nice to see both tablatures. Here, you only get the chords. The chords for the introductions are not there either. I know the intro to Father and son is G and C, so why not write it? Not a book for guitarists unless you are a musician that can read partitions.
This is one more of the fine books of bass transcriptions available from Hal Leonard (we own most of them). While this material is too difficult for the beginner, it is GREAT for the more experienced bassist. AND if you’re a marginal reader in the upper positions (like me), using these TAB annotated arrangements can help you develop proficiency reading all over the fretboard—which is not a bad thing at all. NOTE the TAB is written for traditional 4-string basses only.
Simply a great tool for nailing Beatle tunes on the bass. Book includes both standard notation and tab, as well as chord symbols for your six-stringer friends.
Great book – you will not be disappointed!
I had mistakenly ordered this book, thinking I was buying the guitar tab book. The image/title for this page was updated after I had ordered. I decided to pull out the bass and give the book a try.
It’s great stuff.
It is accurate, but more importantly, the material is interesting enough to keep you busy and thinking about the cleverness of most of McCartney’s basslines.
A far cry from the earlier Beatles bass parts, which are all very rhythmically straightforward, these parts experiment a little.
The bass part for With A Little Help From My Friends has a lot of nice notes swung at the end of measures. Strawberry Fields is a bit more normal than expected. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da will challenge your endurance.
These were a pleasant learning experience for someone who has been playing primarily guitar for about 10 years.